Liberty Career Academy (LCA) Scholarships 2025 — Apply Now
Deadline: October 22, 2025 • For undergraduate students and young artisans in Nigeria
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Who is this for?
Applicants applying for competitive funding, study visas, academic programs, research grants, or professional proposals needing expert-level positioning.
Overview
The Liberty Career Academy (LCA) Scholarships 2025 provide financial aid, mentorship, and practical support for eligible undergraduate students and young artisans residing or studying in Nigeria. The program combines tuition support with career guidance, networking, and funding for essential tools to help beneficiaries launch or scale vocational careers.
Host Institution
Liberty Career Academy (LCA) — an organization focused on empowering youth in Africa through scholarships, mentorship, and practical career development initiatives. LCA partners with industry professionals and local institutions to support academic and vocational advancement.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be undergraduate students (1st–3rd year for 4-year programs; 1st–4th year for 5-year programs), Nigerian citizens or legal residents from other African countries currently living or studying in Nigeria, and able to provide valid government-issued ID (or that of a direct family member). Applicants must submit a 500-word personal statement (AI-generated statements will disqualify) and verifiable academic records (WASSCE, JAMB, or latest CGPA).
Scholarship Categories
Merit-Based Award — For students with outstanding academics and leadership. Minimum CGPA 3.7/5.0 or JAMB 240/400 plus extracurricular evidence.
Gifted Hands Award — For artisans (age 18–25) enrolled in accredited vocational/technical institutions, currently unemployed, and showing leadership potential.
Benefits / Funding Coverage
• Tuition and educational expense support.
• Mentorship and career guidance from industry professionals.
• Networking access to LCA alumni and partners.
• Funding for artisans to buy training tools or equipment (e.g., sewing machines, ovens, mechanical kits).
Application Deadline
Applications close on October 22, 2025. Submit early to avoid last-minute issues and to allow time for documentary verification.
How to Apply
Complete the official application form on LCA’s portal. Prepare: valid ID, academic records, a 500-word original personal statement (no AI), and supporting documents for financial need or artisan equipment requests. Applicants may be invited for interviews and must provide proof for claims.
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Who can apply?
Eligible candidates: Nigerian citizens or legal residents from other African countries currently living or studying in Nigeria. Undergraduate and vocational applicants meeting category requirements are welcome.
Can artisans apply?
Yes — the Gifted Hands Award targets artisans aged 18–25 enrolled in accredited vocational or technical institutions and currently unemployed.
Is AI allowed for essays?
No — the 500-word personal statement must be original. AI-generated statements will lead to disqualification.
Winning Essay Example
I grew up watching my mother sew late into the night so my siblings and I could finish school. Our small home in Lagos never had much, yet it was filled with a persistent belief: education and skill can change a life. As the eldest child, I learned to balance school with part-time tailoring work to contribute to our household. Those early mornings and late nights taught me resilience, craftsmanship, and the value of disciplined learning.
At university, I enrolled in a course that combined business fundamentals with technical training. Studying while supporting myself sharpened my priorities and taught me how to turn constraints into opportunities. I led a campus sewing collective that produced uniforms for a nearby primary school, creating affordable, high-quality garments while training younger students in practical tailoring skills. That project not only brought income to my collective members but also sparked community interest in vocational training as a means of economic empowerment.
My academic record reflects steady improvement, but numbers alone cannot capture the determination that fuels my journey. I have organized community skill-sharing workshops, mentoring younger artisans, and working with NGO volunteers to donate sewing machines to low-income families. These initiatives taught me leadership, project planning, and the importance of giving back. They also revealed the systemic gaps that many young artisans face — lack of capital, training, and mentorship.
The Liberty Career Academy scholarship would be transformative: funding my tuition would free me to pursue certification courses, while mentorship and access to LCA’s network would multiply the impact of my community projects. With the Gifted Hands Award, I would acquire professional equipment, formalize training modules, and scale our sewing collective into a social enterprise that hires and trains disadvantaged youth.
My long-term vision is to develop a vocational hub that pairs technical training with small business incubation for artisans across Lagos and beyond. I imagine graduates who are not only skilled but also able to access markets, manage finances, and lead local change. I am driven by a simple belief shaped by my upbringing: talent deserves opportunity. If given this chance, I will invest every resource back into my community and mentor the next generation of artisans to build sustainable livelihoods.
Motivation Letter
Dear Selection Committee,
I am writing to express my strong interest in the Liberty Career Academy Scholarship. I am a committed undergraduate student currently studying [Your Course] at [Your Institution], and I believe the LCA program aligns perfectly with my academic goals and vocational ambitions. Growing up in a low-income household required me to cultivate resourcefulness and perseverance; these experiences have shaped my academic focus and community work.
My academic performance demonstrates my dedication to learning, while my extracurricular activities — including leading peer training workshops and community service projects — are evidence of my commitment to uplifting others. I am especially passionate about vocational empowerment. I have worked directly with young artisans to build practical skills and create small income streams; however, limited access to capital and mentorship has constrained what we can achieve.
Receiving the LCA Scholarship would allow me to concentrate on my studies, access structured mentorship, and secure essential tools to professionalize our projects. I am particularly interested in mentorship opportunities with industry professionals and in using the funding to procure equipment that will enable scalable training programs. My short-term objective is to complete my degree with a focus on practical entrepreneurship; long term, I plan to establish a vocational training hub that integrates technical skills, business literacy, and market access for underprivileged youth.
I bring to this scholarship not only academic commitment but a demonstrated track record of community action and leadership. I promise to maximize every resource offered by LCA, share learned skills with my community, and remain an active alumnus, mentoring future recipients. Thank you for considering my application.
Sincerely,
[Your Full Name] • [Course] • [Institution]
Recommendation Letter
To the Liberty Career Academy Selection Committee,
I am pleased to recommend [Applicant Name] for the Liberty Career Academy Scholarship. As [Professor / Supervisor / Mentor] at [Institution / Organization], I have worked with the applicant for the past [duration] and have been consistently impressed by their diligence, leadership, and practical problem-solving skills.
The applicant led a community initiative that taught vocational skills to younger students, demonstrating both technical competence and the ability to organize and motivate peers. Their academic performance is strong and their integrity is unquestionable — they submit verifiable records and take ownership of their responsibilities.
Given the candidate’s proven commitment to community development and their clear plan to use funding to scale vocational training efforts, I am confident they will be an excellent steward of the LCA Scholarship. I recommend them without reservation.
Sincerely,
[Recommender’s Full Name]
[Title / Department / Institution]
[Contact Email / Phone]
Written by Jane Emmanuel
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