Jamaica Gleaner

55 students get new scholarshi­ps from Sagicor Foundation

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THE SAGICOR Foundation has awarded 55 new scholarshi­ps to support the academic journeys of 39 tertiary students and 16 secondary students.

In addition to the new scholarshi­ps, 116 scholarshi­p renewals were done, bringing the total scholarshi­p investment for 2021 to over $35 million.

Alysia White, executive director for the Sagicor Foundation, said the scholarshi­p programme is critical in advancing the education of Jamaica’s youth and allowing students to go after their dreams despite their various socioecono­mic circumstan­ces.

“Education is a primary area of focus for us at the Sagicor Foundation, and our commitment to education is demonstrat­ed through our numerous initiative­s geared at supporting various stakeholde­rs within the sector. These scholarshi­ps are an investment in the future of Jamaica, and we want to always encourage our students to continue to push towards achieving their goals,” she said.

She added that the scholarshi­p programme is especially fundamenta­l in assisting students during this period when many families are facing financial challenges because of the pandemic. The scholarshi­p is awarded based on academic performanc­e, community involvemen­t and volunteeri­sm, leadership potential, and financial need.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

“It gives us great joy to be able to support the educationa­l pursuits of so many students annually,” White said. “Over 170 students were assisted with financial support to help towards tuition fees and back-to-school expenses.”

“Our scholars are brilliant young people and sometimes they simply need that start on their journey to help them along the way. This past year and a half has been especially difficult for many families and we are just tremendous­ly happy to have been able to show up for them in this way,” White commented.

The tertiary scholarshi­ps are awarded to Jamaican students pursuing their first degrees at The University of the West Indies; University of Technology, Jamaica; The Mico University College; Northern Caribbean University; Caribbean Maritime University; and the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. Tertiary scholarshi­ps are renewable for up to four years at a value of up to $300,000 once students maintain a 3.0 GPA and fulfil the voluntary service requiremen­ts.

Meanwhile, the secondary scholarshi­ps, valued at $50,000 each, were awarded to students who matriculat­ed to high school following their performanc­e in the recent Primary Exit Profile examinatio­ns. The scholarshi­ps are renewable for up to five years once students maintain an 80 per cent or B average.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The 2019 cohort of Sagicor Foundation Secondary scholarshi­p recipients take a photograph with Christophe­r Zacca (left), president & CEO, Sagicor Group Jamaica, and R. Danny Williams, chairman of the Sagicor Foundation, at the awards ceremony held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel.
CONTRIBUTE­D The 2019 cohort of Sagicor Foundation Secondary scholarshi­p recipients take a photograph with Christophe­r Zacca (left), president & CEO, Sagicor Group Jamaica, and R. Danny Williams, chairman of the Sagicor Foundation, at the awards ceremony held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

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