Jamaica Gleaner

Pearnel Charles Jr meets UWI guild presidents

Discusses tertiary funding and youth advocacy

-

SENATOR PEARNEL Charles Jr, UNESCO Youth Advisory Chair and State Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade on Wednesday, February 13, met with the region’s four guild presidents of the University of the West Indies (UWI).

According to Charles, the meeting “focused on a range of issues, including the Government’s renewed approach to tackle tertiary education funding and the impact of youth advocacy.”

In particular, he flagged the Government’s recent increase in the annual allotment of grants to students and the introducti­on of study loans, which are expected to significan­tly reduce the balance owed at the end of a student’s academic journey. He also assured the guild presidents that the new informatio­n technology system would assist in record keeping and fast-tracking, which would increase the assessment process for student financing.

Charles noted also that the reduction in interest rate to six per cent and the changes in debt calculatio­n where interest rate is paid on the reduced balance, as opposed to the original loan, should result in a reduction of both the debt and interest rate.

He also used the opportunit­y to remind the youth leaders of the importance of accountabi­lity and transparen­cy. At the same time, he extolled the virtues of hard work.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Pearnel Charles Jr (centre), with guild presidents of The University of the West Indies campuses (from left) from Mona campus – Shevon Williams; from Cave Hill campus – Christian Attong; Rayon Walters from Open Campus; and from St Augustine campus – Darrion Narine.
CONTRIBUTE­D Pearnel Charles Jr (centre), with guild presidents of The University of the West Indies campuses (from left) from Mona campus – Shevon Williams; from Cave Hill campus – Christian Attong; Rayon Walters from Open Campus; and from St Augustine campus – Darrion Narine.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica