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2025 GeedyStar College of Health Technology Undergraduate Scholarships

GeedyStar College of Health Technology is giving out Merit-Based and Need-Based Half-Paid Scholarships for students who want to build a career in healthcare.
Eligibility Criteria for 2025 GeedyStar College of Health Technology Undergraduate Scholarships
You can apply if you are
- A top student with excellent academic results
- Facing financial difficulties but still eager to learn
- Ready to study one of the listed diploma or certificate courses
Benefits of 2025 GeedyStar College of Health Technology Undergraduate Scholarships
50% Tuition Coverage: Successful applicants will receive a half-paid scholarship covering 50% of the total tuition fee for their chosen program at GeedyStar College of Health Technology.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to GeedyStar College on gscotech.com.ng to apply
If you have questions or need help, you can contact GeedyStar through:
- Email: director@geedystar.edu.ng or geedystarcollege@geedystar.edu.ng
- WhatsApp: +2347061703877 or 08039120073
Application Deadline
May 31, 2025
Application Link(s)
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