Our Mastercard Foundation Scholars are transforming their communities

Since 2012, ASU has collaborated with a global network of partner organizations to select 120 academically talented Mastercard Foundation Scholars from 20 African countries. These Mastercard Foundation Scholars have demonstrated leadership potential, yet face significant barriers to continuing their education. Our undergraduate Mastercard Foundation Scholars came to ASU in four cohorts, the first of which graduated in May 2016. The final cohort was admitted in 2015 and will graduate in May 2019. They are pursuing a range of majors, with the majority concentrated in STEM fields and business. All recipients engage in leadership development and community service opportunities throughout their academic endeavors.


    Phase I Mastercard Foundation Scholars

    Ritah Arishaba

    BS Public Health, Public Service and Public Policy minor

    Saye Tokpah

    BS Environmental Resource Management

    Selina Lianda

    BS Biological Sciences (Biomedical Sciences)

    Seraphine Kamayirese

    BS Biochemistry, Community Health (Minor)

    Shantel Marekera

    BS Justice Studies

    Sylvia K. Nanyangwe

    BS Biochemistry-Medicinal Chemistry

    Teresia John

    BS Economics, BS Finance

    Thato Seerane

    BSc in Psychological Science, Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies (Minor)

    Tresor Cyubahiro

    BS Software Engineering

    Wandile Nhlabatsi

    BS Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematical Sciences minor

    William Chengo

    Public Service & Public Policy (Business). Economics and Political Science Minors

    Wilson Bikaba

    BS Civil Engineering