On Monday, September 19, 2022, the Cummings Africa Foundation (CAF), a non-profit organization founded by the Cummings Family, awarded nine full scholarships to prospective students to pursue tertiary studies in the areas of science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and agriculture for the 2022/2023 academic year. The CAF Scholarship Program began in 2017 and has awarded nearly 210 scholarships, with a total value of approximately US$120,000.
Speaking on CAF Scholarship Program, Country Director, Dr. Wede Elliott-Brownell, said, “The Cummings Africa Foundation values education and believes that financial constraints should not limit a person from pursuing higher education. As the late Dr. Emmet Dennis, former President of the University of Liberia, said on several occasions, “Scholarships provide opportunities to economically challenged but intellectually rich students.” This program focuses on STEM and agriculture disciplines because of the dearth of these graduates in Liberia. Liberia needs more doctors, engineers, scientists and agriculturalists to meets its development agenda. This program supports the vision of CAF, and we intend to expand it in the future.”
Scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, potential leadership skills and demonstrated need. Students who are awarded the CAF Scholarships must maintain a “B” average and remain active in their communities. The scholarship program has grown significantly since its inception. Over the next few years, as the scholarship recipients graduate from college and enter the workforce, CAF expects to see measurable and impactful results.
The four participating institutions of higher learning are Stella Maris Polytechnic University, Starz College of Science and Technology, Smythe Institute of Science and Technology, and Adventist University of West Africa.
The Cummings Africa Foundation (CAF) says it believes and works from the position that if every person in every community is given the right opportunities for better healthcare, better education and the ability to earn a meaningful income, he or she can reach his or her full potential. Since its creation in 2015, the Cummings Africa Foundation has invested over US$5 million in implementing education, health and entrepreneurship programs. The foundation’s programs and initiatives have impacted communities in almost every county in Liberia. CAF remains committed to having a positive impact on the lives of people in as many communities as possible.