In 2018, he launched the Stormzy Scholarship programme at the University of Cambridge.
It funds tuition and living costs for two Black British students annually.
Three years later, the programme was expanded after HSBC UK agreed to fund a further 10 students per year.
So far, 68 students have received support through the scholarship programme, with the 2025 cohort expected to see the largest group graduate so far.
The ‘Stormzy effect’ was credited with being a contributor to an increase in applications to Cambridge from Black students across the UK.
Sonita Alleyne OBE, Master of Jesus College, said: “Stormzy is an amazing storyteller, creative mind and champion for social change. His cultural impact is huge.
“We share many values, including supporting students from disadvantaged backgrounds to reach their potential, tackling inequalities and using the arts as a force for good.
“In joining the college, we believe he will inspire our current and future students and enrich our community.”