Wells Mountain Initiative (WMI) Scholarship 2026 for Developing Countries (Get $1,500 for tuition, school fees, books, and related expenses)

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The WMI Scholarship 2026 offers $1500 in financial support for dedicated students from developing countries to pursue higher education and help their communities. This funding primarily covers tuition, school fees, and related expenses such as books and supplies. 

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When is the Application Deadline:

March 1, 2026

Tell Me About The Award:

The WMI Scholarship provides financial support worth $1,500 to undergraduate students from developing countries. The funding primarily covers tuition, school fees, and directly related educational expenses such as books and supplies. WMI also emphasizes community service and leadership development.

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Which Fields are Eligible?
All accredited undergraduate programs at recognized universities in the applicant’s home country or other developing countries.

Type:
Undergraduate Scholarship (Partial Funding – $1,500)

Who can Apply?

Applicants must:

  • Be 35 years of age or younger as of August 1, 2026
  • Have completed or be in the final year of secondary school with above-average to excellent grades
  • Be applying to university or currently enrolled in their first undergraduate degree
  • Plan to study in their home country or another developing country
  • Demonstrate commitment to community service and volunteer work
  • Have some funding available but require additional financial support to attend university
  • Not be planning to study in the US, Canada, Australia, UK, or Western Europe

How are Applicants Selected?
Through a multi-step, in-depth review process that considers academic performance, personal essays, community service involvement, and recommendation letters. Only about 5% of applicants are selected due to limited funding.

Which Countries Are Eligible?
Developing countries (excluding the US, Canada, Australia, UK, and Western Europe)

Where will the Award be Taken?
At the applicant’s home country or another developing country where the university is located

How Many Awards?
Number not specified; selection is limited due to funding availability

What is the Benefit of the Award?

  • $1,500 financial support for tuition, school fees, books, and related expenses
  • Encouragement and guidance in community service projects
  • Recognition as a WMI Scholar with opportunities for networking and leadership development

How Long Will the Award Last?
Generally granted for the full period of undergraduate study, contingent on maintaining good grades and meeting WMI reporting requirements

How to Apply:

  • Apply online via the WMI portal by creating an account, completing the application form, and uploading required documents
  • Or mail a completed application packet including all supporting documents

Required Documents:

  • Grade transcripts from schools attended
  • National exam results (if applicable)
  • Tuition fee structure from the university
  • 500–1000 word personal statement
  • 500–1000 word essay responding to the prompt about a service project
  • Two recommendation letters
  • Headshot/passport photo
  • National ID or alternative form of ID

Visit the Award Webpage for Details:
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