United Bank for Africa (Ghana) Ltd as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility is supporting some customers with scholarships.
The partial scholarship is meant to assist provide equal access to education.
It has thus entered into a partnership with Potters International College, a registered career oriented college based in Accra to provide 25% scholarship to all UBA customers across the country.
The scholarship applies to diploma and foundation programs run at the College.
The Kenneth Ugwuanyi, Regional Digital Banking officer, W/A1 noted that the commitment to provide access to quality education is demonstrated in the many schemes the Bank has as a business.
“We have offered scholarships for tertiary education through our National Essay Competition, donated books from renowned African writers to libraries and schools across the country through the Africa Project aimed at helping young people to read and acquire knowledge,” he said.
“Our partnership with Porters further deepens our determination to support the education of the Ghanaian and we pledge to do more to support the total education of our people,” he added.
The founder of Potters International College, Caroline Esinam Adzogble, on her part expressed delight about the partnership and saying it falls in line with her quest to ensure affordable education for young Ghanaians.
She said the partnership is a “dream come true” and will increased access to education.
The scholarship is redeemable when applicants apply their UBA account number to their online application to the school at: https://www.pottersintcollege.org/