American Open University launches SKILL scholarship to empower Nigerians digital careers
American Open University Nigeria (A-Global) has launched a new merit-based financial aid initiative, the SKILL Scholarship, aimed at bridging the funding gap preventing many Nigerians from accessing quality education in the tech and knowledge economy.
The scholarship, an acronym for Scholarships for Knowledge, Innovation, Leadership, and Learning, was designed to support talented Nigerians with proven financial need and ensure that lack of funds does not hinder their transition into high-demand digital careers.
Speaking with newsmen, the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Dr. David Seyi Akanbi, described the initiative as an economic intervention targeted at unlocking Nigeria’s next generation of innovators and industry leaders.
According to him, as the world accelerates toward a digital-first economy, demand for specialised skills in software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and technology entrepreneurship continues to rise, while millions of capable young Nigerians remain excluded due to financial constraints.
He noted that transitioning into the tech and knowledge economy requires access to advanced tools, modern curriculum, and expert mentorship, which are often expensive. He added that too many brilliant minds are locked out of opportunities simply because they cannot afford tuition.
He said, “Unlike traditional scholarships that rely heavily on academic grades, the SKILL Scholarship adopts a broader assessment model known as the 100-Point SKILL Scorecard. The framework evaluates applicants across five key dimensions, beginning with verified financial need as a prerequisite.
“Applicants are further assessed on Knowledge, which accounts for 30 per cent through a technical competency test; Innovation, also 30 per cent, measured through a “Builder’s Portfolio” of real-world projects; Leadership, 20 per cent, evaluated via video essays and interviews; and Learning, 20 per cent, which examines self-development, adaptability and evidence of continuous growth.”
Akanbi explained that the approach was designed to identify builders, problem-solvers, and future leaders rather than merely high scorers in examinations.
“The scholarship offers three categories of tuition support. The Titan Award covers 100 per cent tuition for the top one to two per cent of applicants.
“The Innovator Grant provides 50 per cent tuition support for high-potential candidates with strong portfolios, while the Access Bursary offers 25 per cent tuition assistance for students with significant financial need and solid academic potential.
“The programme covers degree courses considered critical to the digital economy, including Software Engineering, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Business Administration, and Entrepreneurship.
“Applications for the upcoming academic session have opened, with prospective candidates required to complete a technical assessment, submit a portfolio, and present a video pitch explaining why the world would be better if they obtain the degree.”
He, however, said the initiative aligned with the institution’s mission to expand access to equitable, flexible, and technology-driven higher education while contributing to Nigeria’s economic growth by developing globally competitive talent.