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The experience of receiving and then losing a scholarship: a tracer study of secondary school scholarship recipients in Uganda
Authors:Cathy Watson  Charles Opolot Okurut
Institution:1. Tvule Trust, Kampala, Uganda, and World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Nairobi, Kenya;2. School of Education, College of Education and External Studies, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
Abstract:This study reports findings of a tracer that investigated differences in the profile and subsequent experiences of scholarship recipients in Uganda who were able to complete the lower secondary school cycle (O level) without interruption (N = 174) and those that dropped out before completing their O-level cycle (N = 51), thereby losing their scholarship. Findings indicate that the scholarship programme had important positive impacts on all participants, even if they were unable to complete their O level. Moreover, scholarships had a multiplier effect; they had positive impacts on recipients' siblings, parents, and neighbours. When scholarship recipients did drop out, the most prevalent causes were poverty, pregnancy, and poor performance. However, even the modest amounts of education these dropouts received changed the course of their lives in positive ways.
Keywords:scholarships  completion rates  school cost  attrition  Uganda
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