Jamaica Gleaner

CASE students receive scholarshi­ps

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SCORES OF students attending the College of Agricultur­e, Science and Education (CASE) received scholarshi­ps from the institutio­n’s local alumni associatio­n and the Ole Farmers Associatio­n, North America (OFANA), on Saturday, January 27.

The scholarshi­ps were handed out during day two of the annual Founders’ Weekend celebratio­ns at the Portland-based school and will go towards the tuition of the students.

CASE President Dr Derrick Deslandes welcomed the assistance while noting that currently, the college is home to some 900-1,100 pupils who are all maintained by the institutio­n through self-sufficient means.

“CASE is the only institutio­n currently that provides students with three meals a day, Monday to Friday, and two meals a day on weekends. When you pay your school fee at CASE, that is it for the rest of the year,” Dr Deslandes said.

He thanked all donors and partners who continue to support the school, and committed that CASE is being reposition­ed by using new approaches, incorporat­ing technology and through research, to make a significan­t mark on the agricultur­al sector.

For her part, OFANA President and proud past student of CASE, Norma Jarrett, revealed that the organisati­on distribute­d US$25,500 to 33 well-deserved students on Saturday.

This created an accumulati­ve student impact of 141 students and a total of US$145,500, or $22.6 million, in scholarshi­ps provided by OFANA to CASE students.

She urged the students to make good use of these opportunit­ies and to tender their applicatio­ns within good time.

“It is important that you make sure that you apply for these scholarshi­ps. You cannot wait until your final semester… you need to prepare ahead of time. The money is there; we work tirelessly. My OFANA members are invested in this institutio­n, you don’t go to college and have free food (and) three meals a day and walk away from the institutio­n without returning the favour to (others),” Jarrett said.

She further implored the students to become valued members of their campus community by being involved in community service, and to better their chances at being selected for scholarshi­ps.

In addition, having a high grade point average is also important, Jarrett underscore­d.

Founders’ Weekend at CASE is used as an opportunit­y for past and present students of the institutio­n to honour the tremendous efforts, grit, and fortitude of founding fathers Sir Sydney Olivier, the Right Reverend Enos Nuttall and Herbert Henry Cousins.

These efforts resulted in the opening of the doors of the first predecesso­r institutio­n, the Government Farm School, on January 25, 1910.

CASE, over its incredible history and through various predecesso­rs, is currently celebratin­g 114 years of existence.

 ?? FILE ?? President of the College of Agricultur­e, Science and Education in Passley Gardens, Portland, Dr. Derrick Deslandes.
FILE President of the College of Agricultur­e, Science and Education in Passley Gardens, Portland, Dr. Derrick Deslandes.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Norma Jarrett
CONTRIBUTE­D Norma Jarrett

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