FCM Foundation Undergraduate Learning Support (Male) 2026

FCM Foundation Undergraduate Learning Support (Male) 2026

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Summary

FCM Foundation Undergraduate Learning Support (Male) 2026 closes 23 Jan 2026 for 100 level male Muslim undergrads.

  • Eligible schools: UNILAG, LASU, LASUSTECH, LASUED
  • Age: 16-19; full-time; 100 level
  • SSCE: 6 credits (one sitting); UTME: 250 minimum
  • Upload JAMB letter, WAEC, UTME, age proof, reference letter
  • Apply via FCM Foundation scholarship application page

First Class Muslim Foundation Undergraduate Learning Support Programme (Male) 2026

First Class Muslim Foundation (FCM Foundation) has opened applications for its Undergraduate Learning Support Programme (Male) 2026.

This is a scholarship and mentorship programme for male Muslim undergraduate students who show strong academic ability. The programme provides Islamic mentorship and academic support, including stipends, to selected scholars; the goal is to support academically strong students with sound Islamic and moral background.

What Selected Scholars Get

Benefits listed for the programme include:

  • Islamic development mentorship sessions and training
  • academic and career development mentorship
  • monthly stipends (amongst others)

Eligible Institutions

The programme lists these eligible schools:

  1. University of Lagos, Akoka
  2. Lagos State University, Ojo
  3. Lagos State University of Science and Technology
  4. Lagos State University of Education

Who Can Apply (Eligibility Criteria)

Applicants must meet these criteria:

  • 100 level male Muslim undergraduates
  • full-time student at one of the eligible institutions
  • between 16 and 19 years old
  • minimum of six credit passes in SSCE in one sitting
  • scored a minimum of 250 in the last UTME taken before admission
  • physically, mentally and psychologically stable
  • good moral conduct and leadership abilities

That list is strict; candidates who miss a key point may lose the chance.

Documents to Upload

Applicants are required to upload the following during the application:

  • JAMB admission letter
  • evidence of current studentship (ID card, biodata form, etc.)
  • reference letter from a reputable Islamic organisation (institution-based student organisations are not acceptable)

Reference letter rules (as stated) are specific:

  • the letter must be on letterheaded paper and addressed to The Executive Director, First Class Muslim Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria
  • the letter should speak to the applicant’s character and should not be generic
  • improperly addressed or generic letters lead to disqualification

Other required documents include:

Personal Statement Rules

Applicants must submit a personal statement to convince panellists why the applicant should be considered for the scholarship.

The rules given include:

  • word limit: 300
  • font type: Century Gothic
  • font size: 12
  • spacing: 1.5
  • full name written at the top of the document

The foundation also states that unethical use of AI tools to generate or significantly adjust/review personal statements is prohibited. It adds that all personal statements will be tested for plagiarism or AI-derivation; AI detection beyond 20% is not acceptable, and disregard leads to disqualification from current and future opportunities from the foundation. That warning is part of the notice, so candidates should take it seriously.

How to Apply

Applications are submitted online:

Application closes on 23rd Jan 2026.

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