Moses Nyudike
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Mechanical Engineering
National Institute of Transport
Tanzania
School fee per year: 5764 SEK
Year of graduation: 2018
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BACKGROUND
I was born in a family of seven children in a village called Mtwango, Njombe region. My childhood was not very fun because most of the time I had to work in my father’s farm. My father has no education and my older siblings didn’t make it through primary school. I thank God that I have the ability to study. One of my biggest challenges right now is to make sure that my younger siblings finish secondary school. I don’t want them to end up being small scale farmers as my older siblings. I work really hard to be able to help them in every possible way. It has not been easy and I know it will not be easy, but I will make it. Since I was a child I have always had a passion to build and fix things. With an education in mechanical engineering I will have the power I need to help develop my country. I am passionate about bringing positive influence in the society.
WHY Engineering & Natural Science
My dream job is being a good engineer who will participate in building the society and creating opportunities for people who has the ability to bring change to the community and the whole country.
INTERESTS
I am a very focused and hardworking person. I also like interacting with people to learn things and get positive influences. When I have free time I like listening to music and watching movies. I also like sports – I am a really good basketball player.
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Engineering & Natural Science
Moses Nyudike
Mechanical Engineering
National Institute of Transport
Tanzania

5764 SEK
remaining in total
school fee per year
Graduated
100% of degree funded
Year of graduation: 2018
Number of years supported by Help to Help: 3
My dream job is being a good engineer who will participate in building the society and creating opportunities for people who in turn, can create change.
My dream job is being a good engineer who will participate in building the society and creating opportunities for people who in turn, can create change.
BACKGROUND
I was born in a family of seven children in a village called Mtwango, Njombe region. My childhood was not very fun because most of the time I had to work in my father’s farm. My father has no education and my older siblings didn’t make it through primary school. I thank God that I have the ability to study. One of my biggest challenges right now is to make sure that my younger siblings finish secondary school. I don’t want them to end up being small scale farmers as my older siblings. I work really hard to be able to help them in every possible way. It has not been easy and I know it will not be easy, but I will make it. Since I was a child I have always had a passion to build and fix things. With an education in mechanical engineering I will have the power I need to help develop my country. I am passionate about bringing positive influence in the society.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
My dream job is being a good engineer who will participate in building the society and creating opportunities for people who has the ability to bring change to the community and the whole country.
INTERESTS
I am a very focused and hardworking person. I also like interacting with people to learn things and get positive influences. When I have free time I like listening to music and watching movies. I also like sports – I am a really good basketball player.
Q: How can I trust Moses Nyudike is a real student?

A: Moses Nyudike has applied for a scholarship from Help to Help and was granted one. We have reviewed the written application and conducted a thorough interview with Moses Nyudike . We have also double-checked the given identity with National Institute of Transport. We now and then also do home-visits and met with a majority of our students.

Q: If I donate, what happens with my donation?

A: Each semester, Help to Help pay school fees for our students. We reserve the right to only pay school fees for students who live up to the agreed terms and conditions for the scholarship which includes submitting grades in time, good academic perform and continuous communication with Help to Help among other things. The payments are done directly to each university. Once payments are done, we demand the universities to send us official receipts.

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