750 best KCSE candidates selected to join Equity leadership program

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750 best KCSE candidates selected to join Equity leadership program

Equity Group Foundation has announced the selection of 750 top secondary school graduates to its prestigious Equity Leaders Program (ELP). 

These top-performing students who are joining the Pre- University Paid Internship program within the ELP will embark on a six-month internship at Equity Bank branches nationwide as they prepare for their university journey later this year.

The cohort consists of 350 Wings to Fly Scholars and Elimu Scholars who achieved Grade A and A-, 167 top-performing students from each sub-county who scored Grade A (Plain), and 233 top national scholars who earned a minimum of Grade A (Plain) with 84 points in their final exams. 

While addressing the scholars at the commissioning ceremony, Equity Group Foundation Executive Chairman, Dr. James Mwangi, said, “You are here today because you have demonstrated consistent excellence and determination in your academic journey, and we are proud to have you join us as part of this transformative experience. 

“You represent the future of Africa, and we, at Equity, are excited to walk with you as you take your next steps. This is just the beginning of your journey to greatness. We believe in you, and we are here to support you every step of the way.”

The commissioning ceremony was held after a two-week intensive induction program which included interactions with leaders from various industries, including Equity Group’s leadership team. 

Scholars engaged in discussions on leadership, personal growth, and community development, ensuring a holistic approach to their learning experience. These insights will help position them for success in their academic and future careers.

During their two-week induction, the scholars were addressed by Equity Bank Kenya Managing Director, Moses Nyabanda, who emphasized the importance of trust, honesty, and integrity in leadership. 

“As future leaders, it is crucial that you are known for your principles,” he said. “At Equity, we believe in values such as professionalism, integrity, creativity, innovation, teamwork, and a shared purpose.”

As part of the program, the interns will receive a monthly stipend during their six-month internship, with a portion of the stipend saved and released to them upon their transition to university to instill a saving culture early. 

This initiative helps facilitate a smooth academic transition, providing financial support for their higher education. 

The scholars receive mentorship and coaching from globally experienced and accomplished professionals with diverse skills to deepen their knowledge before they settle on what careers to pursue and what to study. 

Dieume Baraka, a former student of Starehe Boys Centre who achieved an A (Plain) in the 2024 KCSE and is also an alumnus of the Elimu Scholarship Program, shared his journey, “Coming from a background marked by unimaginable hardship, I have always believed that education is the key to a brighter future. Despite the many challenges I faced, whether it was living in refugee camps, enduring displacement, or struggling with the basic needs for my education, I remained focused on my dream of bringing change to my community.”

Salmo Abdullahi Hassan, a former student of Parklands Arya Girls Secondary School who achieved an A- (Minus) in the 2024 KCSE, highlighted, “This is a great opportunity that Equity has provided us through the Equity Leaders Program, and I am truly grateful for the chance to be part of it.”

Since inception, the ELP program has grown significantly supporting 29,515 scholars studying at local and global universities. 

With the addition of the new cohort of 750 scholars, the total number of scholars who have benefited from the Equity Leadership Program’s 6-month pre-university internship program now stands at 9,700.  

During the internship, the ELP scholars are nurtured to succeed and thrive in the workplace through mentorship, leadership, life skills, and work readiness training. 

They also have an opportunity to join Equity’s bespoke College Counselling program that has to date supported 970 scholars to attend global universities on fully funded scholarships across 233 universities in 37 countries and 6 continents, with 204 having attended Ivy league universities. 

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