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About FLEEF

FLEEF is an educational non-profit organisation that aims to bring longstanding quality educational consulting to help brilliant but needy students. FLEEF’s long-term goals are to develop young Ghanaians into ethical leaders who will influence change and development in their communities. We work with students to secure academic scholarships in the USA and Canada.

Our History

Our Humble Beginnings

The FLEEF initiative began about nine years ago when two brothers, Dr. Martin Kwaku Yeboah and Mr. Martin Sarkodie Yeboah, our co-founders, came together to assist three brilliant but financially disadvantaged students get into Stanford and Duke University. The brothers, from humble beginnings, won full-ride scholarships to Brown and Wharton, respectively, and have since returned to Ghana to reinvest in the Ghanaian market.

They are motivated by the resilience of some Ghanaian low-income students who rise above their financial difficulties, challenge themselves academically in their schools and positively impact their communities.

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How To Apply

Every Child Deserves The Opportunity To Learn

Criteria
Selection Criteria
  • The maximum number of students selected each year is 15.
  • These cohorts of students are drawn from all over the country, specifically from low-income families.
  • Another key criterion is that beneficiaries should demonstrate true service and scholarship and have brought positive change (no matter how small) within their community or country.

3500 Applicants

Each Year

70%
Requirement
Selection Requirement
  • The selection process will start with an SAT diagnostic test for a maximum of 100 applicants, and 30 will be shortlisted for the interview stage.
  • 15 beneficiaries will be selected for the first cohort. We highly recommend a gender balance with a conscious effort to recruit girls.

100 Applicants

30 Shortlisted

45%
Beneficiaries
Successful Applicants
  • Beneficiary must be from an accredited public or private school.
  • Received their official WASSCE results with a minimum of 6As or IB score of 38+ or at least 3As and 1B for A-level candidates.
  • From a low-income family, which means the family must be making a total income of less than $7k annually.
  • Have a minimum of B2/B3 in English in the WASSCE.
  • Shortlisted applicants must present a recommendation from a teacher, principal, or community leader stating why the applicant needs to be accepted into the program.
  • Shortlisted applicants will complete a Financial Needs Assessment Form (FNAF).
  • Shortlisted applicants will have to pass an interview

15 Beneficiaries

Each Year

25%
Our Services

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Service Program

The primary motivation behind FLEEF is to produce a cohort of students driven by a responsibility to serve their communities and country.

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Ethical Leadership

Our students will explore themes such as Service, Citizenship, and leadership through weekly seminars, educational trips, and curriculum-based learning activities.

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Soft Skills Programs

The program will also teach beneficiaries soft skills such as public speaking, creative and technical writing (including academic writing), and basic grooming skills.

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Our Alumni

Let's Meet With Our Alumni

Bright Aboah

Duke University

Selasie Mortey

Tufts University

Desmond Ababio

Cornell University

Reuben Agogoe

Princeton University

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Our Sponsors

FLEEF Supporting Partners Over The Years

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