
Plans for CLAY.
CLAY will admit students based on merit and English proficiency, ensuring that graduates are prepared for both national and international opportunities. Through partnerships with organizations such as Virtual Innovation and INCHE, and developing collaborations with institutions like Moody Bible University, Calvin University and Wheaton College, CLAY is building a network that reinforces academic quality and spiritual formation.
CLAY is currently in its startup phase and is expected to serve one hundred students by October 2025 academic year. More than half of these students are expected to require financial assistance, reflecting the broader economic strain faced by many families in Yaounde', where high unemployment, rising inflation, and underemployment have deeply impacted household stability.
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The CLAYauonde' Foundation provides CLAY with funding and support for key components such as scholarship programs, infrastructure development, and staff recruitment. Without our support, CLAY is at risk of significant, delays that could jeopardize the momentum of this early-stage initiative and limit CLAY's ability to meet growing demand, diminishing a rare opportunity to shape a generation of ethical, capable, and Christ-centered leaders.