Student learning

Community Engagement & Leadership Scholarship

Join our community of student leaders! Receive a full year of free access to Àbulę’s online classes and resources while making a positive impact.

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Academic Standing

Maintain a C average or higher

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Student Leadership

Join or lead student activities

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Volunteer Work

Complete 2 activities monthly

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Community

Engage with student content

Student learning

Program Requirements & Criteria ✨

Academic Performance

Maintain a minimum C average in all classes. Stay enrolled in at least two classes

Student Leadership

Participate in or lead student clubs and groups

Monthly Activities

Complete 2 volunteer activities each month from available options

Community Projects

Help plan and execute annual charity events

Student learning

Monthly Activity Options

Student Newspaper

Write articles, opinion pieces, interviews, or student features

Student Media Team

Create videos, graphics, or blog posts for social media

Ezinụlọ Program Support

  • Storytime Reader: Read books via video conferencing
  • Activity Creator: Develop educational activities
  • Mentorship: Guide younger homeschoolers

Community Engagement

Read, like, and comment on student blogs to support peers

Student learning

Additional Expectations 🎯

Personal Growth & Development

  • Demonstrate positive attitude and collaborative spirit
  • 📝 Maintain regular communication with Àbulę admin team
  • 📋 Complete semester surveys (Fall & Spring) to share your academic progress
  • 📖 Submit end-of-year reflection on personal growth
Scholarship Applications Closed. Next application period opens June 1st for Fall Semester.

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Ah-boo-leh
(noun, Yorùbá)
A village or community where people learn, grow, and support one another through shared knowledge and cultural exchange. In traditional Yorùbá society, the concept embodies the collective spirit of learning and mentorship within a communal setting. Àbulę represents a digital evolution of this wisdom, creating spaces where students and educators can connect, collaborate, and thrive together in their educational journey.
Etymology: From Yorùbá, echoing the traditional African philosophy of ubuntu—"I am because we are."

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