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ASUU-UDUS Calls For Scholarship Application From Indigent Students 

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU-UDUS ) of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto (UDUS) branch, has called for application to its annual indigent students scholarship for 2024/2025 academic session. 

The award aims to foster academic excellence and encourage outstanding indigent students.

According to the memorandum released signed by S. A Sadiku, the secretary of the association, the applicant must be an indigent and registered student of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto with obtained 3.0 CGPA and above.

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Part of the criteria for the eligibility required the applicants to submit an application letter not more than two pages which includes the following details: Name of the Applicant, Course of Study, State of Origin and Reason why they qualify as indigent. 

Meanwhile, the application must be accompanied by: A photocopy of the current identity card, A letter from the applicant’s current head of Department that entails information on the applicant’s CGPA for the preceding academic session.

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Also, a copy of the applicant’s registration form for the current semester and two current passports. 

“All applications must be submitted at the ASUU-UDUS Secretariat, main campus, UDUS, no later than Thursday, 17th 2025.” the memo concluded 

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