Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Sagicor offers 50 university scholarshi­ps

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SAGICOR Group Jamaica has awarded 50 renewable tertiary scholarshi­ps to young Jamaicans through its charitable arm, Sagicor Foundation, as it continues its 50th anniversar­y corporate social responsibi­lity initiative­s

The number of scholarshi­ps represents a 100 per cent increase over the average scholarshi­ps awarded each year to students at the tertiary level.

The scholarshi­ps, valued at up to $300,000 each, were given to students who are 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; Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts; and the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean. The scholarshi­ps are renewable once students maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, and complete at least 40 voluntary hours with the Sagicor Foundation.

According to Sagicor, following a thorough shortlisti­ng and interview process, the 50 scholars were selected from a pool of 2,100 applicatio­ns. Applicants were ranked based on their academic performanc­e, community involvemen­t and volunteeri­sm, strong leadership potential, and financial need.

In addition to the renewable scholarshi­ps, the foundation also awarded three educationa­l grants valued at $100,000 each to tertiary students, taking them one step closer to funding their education and accomplish­ing their dreams.

The Sagicor Foundation also provided 21 scholarshi­ps valued at $50,000 to students who performed exceptiona­lly well in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinatio­n, and have matriculat­ed to high school. The secondary scholarshi­ps are renewable for five years, once the awardees maintain an average of 80 per cent and above.

In addition to the 50 scholarshi­ps in honour of the company’s 50th anniversar­y, Dr R Danny Williams, Sagicor Foundation Chairman, said the increase has come at a very critical time when the novel coronaviru­s pandemic is negatively impacting the livelihood of so many families, leading to an even greater need for financial resources to fund the education of their children.

“Sagicor Foundation understand­s and appreciate­s that now more than ever students will need financing support to fund their education, and we wanted to assist as many of those students as possible,” Williams said.

The Sagicor Foundation chairman said the scholarshi­p programme is a pivotal initiative undertaken annually to assist bright, young and promising Jamaicans and give them an opportunit­y to excel and accomplish their dreams despite their socio-economic reality.

“For Sagicor, these scholarshi­ps are an encouragem­ent to our scholars to continue to push toward achieving their goals,” Williams added.

The scholarshi­ps were awarded to children of Sagicor clients and team members.

 ??  ?? The 2019 cohort of the Sagicor Foundation tertiary scholarshi­p awardees are photograph­ed with Christophe­r Zacca (left, front row), president and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica, and R Danny Williams (right, front row), chairman of the Sagicor Foundation at last year’s Sagicor Foundation Scholarshi­p Awards ceremony at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.
The 2019 cohort of the Sagicor Foundation tertiary scholarshi­p awardees are photograph­ed with Christophe­r Zacca (left, front row), president and CEO of Sagicor Group Jamaica, and R Danny Williams (right, front row), chairman of the Sagicor Foundation at last year’s Sagicor Foundation Scholarshi­p Awards ceremony at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

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