Rhodes Scholarship for West Africa 2027 (Fully Funded to Study at the University of Oxford, UK)
Applications Open for the Fully Funded Rhodes Scholarship for West Africa 2027
Applications are now open for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for West Africa 2027, offering exceptional young leaders from West Africa the opportunity to pursue fully funded postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
The Rhodes Scholarship is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious international scholarship programmes. Successful applicants will receive comprehensive funding to undertake graduate studies at Oxford beginning in October 2027.
The scholarship is offered in conjunction with the Oxford-Morland-West Africa Graduate Scholarship.
Scholarship Summary
- Host Country: United Kingdom
- University: University of Oxford
- Scholarship Provider: Rhodes Trust
- Study Level: Master’s, MPhil, MSc, MSt, DPhil (PhD), and other eligible postgraduate programmes
- Funding: Fully Funded
- Eligible Countries: West African countries
- Application Deadline: 27 August 2026
Eligible Countries
Applicants must be citizens of one of the following countries or territories:
- Benin
- Burkina Faso
- Cabo Verde
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Gambia
- Ghana
- Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Liberia
- Mali
- Mauritania
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Saint Helena
- Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
- Senegal
- Sierra Leone
- São Tomé and Príncipe
- Togo
Rhodes Scholarship Benefits
Successful Rhodes Scholars receive comprehensive financial support, including:
- Full University of Oxford tuition fees
- Oxford college fees
- Annual living stipend
- Travel to and from the United Kingdom
- Visa support where applicable
- Health and settling-in support
- Leadership development opportunities
- Access to a lifelong global Rhodes Scholar network
Eligibility Requirements
To apply, candidates must:
- Be a citizen of one of the eligible West African countries.
- Have lived in one or more eligible countries for at least five of the last ten years.
- Meet one of the Rhodes age requirements:
- 18–24 years old by 1 October 2026; or
- 18–25 years old for certain professional degree graduates; or
- Under 27 years old if the first undergraduate degree was completed on or after 1 October 2025.
- Have completed an undergraduate degree before the application deadline.
- Hold or expect to obtain a First Class Honours degree or equivalent.
- Meet the University of Oxford’s English language requirements.
Required Application Documents
Applicants will be required to submit:
- Proof of citizenship and identity
- Evidence of residency
- Official university transcripts
- English language test results (or waiver request if eligible)
- Completed online CV section
- Colour passport photograph
- Personal Statement (maximum 1,000 words)
- Academic Statement of Study (maximum 450 words)
- Four to six referee details (including at least three academic referees)
Personal Statement Questions
Applicants should address the following themes within a single essay:
- Which Rhodes Scholar qualities do you demonstrate most strongly?
- How will you contribute to and learn from the Oxford community?
- How will you use your talents to solve pressing global challenges?
Academic Statement
Candidates must explain:
- Their academic goals and long-term career aspirations.
- Why their chosen Oxford course fits those goals.
- How their previous education and experience prepare them for graduate study.
Selection Criteria
Rhodes Scholars are selected based on:
- Outstanding academic achievement
- Leadership potential
- Integrity and moral character
- Commitment to serving others
- Energy to use their talents to the fullest
- Desire to make a positive impact on society
Selection Process
The selection process includes:
- Eligibility screening
- Longlisting
- Virtual preliminary interviews
- Shortlisting
- Final interviews and social engagement event in West Africa
Final interviews are expected to take place in Abuja, Accra, or Lagos, with travel and accommodation provided for finalists.
Important Dates
- Applications Open: 1 June 2026
- Application Deadline: 27 August 2026
- Reference Deadline: 3 September 2026
- Final Interviews: November 2026
- Study Begins: October 2027
Why Apply for the Rhodes Scholarship?
The Rhodes Scholarship provides far more than financial support. Scholars become part of an influential international community of leaders committed to addressing global challenges through academic excellence, public service, innovation, and leadership.
Graduates join a worldwide network spanning government, business, academia, science, medicine, technology, social entrepreneurship, and international development.
If you are an outstanding graduate from West Africa with exceptional academic ability, leadership experience, and a commitment to creating positive change, the Rhodes Scholarship offers an unparalleled opportunity to study at one of the world’s leading universities while developing the skills and networks to transform your community and beyond.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should complete the official online Rhodes Scholarship application before 27 August 2026 and ensure that all supporting documents and referee submissions are completed by the stated deadlines.
IMPORTANT LINKS
- Information for Candidates – West Africa
- Guidance for Referees – West Africa
- Courses covered by the Rhodes Scholarship
- Register for an information session
- FAQs
- Find out more and apply
- If you are not based in West Africa, note that you can apply for this global scholarship as well https://opportunitiesforyouth.org/2026/06/01/applications-open-for-the-2025-rhodes-scholarships-for-global-candidates/
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