Jamaica Gleaner

Medical doctor, special-needs student highlight governor general’s summer scholarshi­ps

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AMEMBER of the deaf community and a medical doctor were the stars of the Governor General’s I Believe Initiative Summer of Service (SOS) awards presentati­on held at King’s House recently.

Celine Lobban, a graduate of the Lister Mair Gilby High School for the Deaf, was awarded a full scholarshi­p to cover her four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science at the University of Technology.

In the meantime, Angelica Baker, who was among the first cohort of SOS recipients in 2013, was presented as Dr Angelica Baker, having successful­ly completed her Bachelor of Medicine degree at the University of the West Indies (UW), Mona.

There are eight beneficiar­ies of this year’s SOS Competitio­n who obtained scholarshi­ps valued at $7 millions to start or proceed to second year at various colleges and universiti­es.

One recipient will attend the University of the West Indies, two the University of Technology, one the College of Agricultur­e, Science and Education, one the Caribbean Maritime Institute, and two, the opportunit­y to advance to the second year of their degree programme at UWI, Mona.

But there were no applicants for three of the available SOS scholarshi­ps this year. Two are tenable at Moneague College and one at The Mico University College. They will be held over until next year.

In addressing the awards presentati­on, Governor General Sir Patrick Allen commended the recipients and charged them to be critical thinkers who are transforme­d by their education to continue in the nation-building process.

“Recipients ... keep in mind that the principal demands being made of 21st-century workers include creativity, critical and divergent thinking, selfawaren­ess and integratio­n of knowledge. It is not just a matter of cramming and reproducin­g what was taught,” stated Sir Patrick.

“You will have to play your part to ensure that your quest for higher education prepares you to cope with the rapid social changes at the national and global levels. Your going to college or university must be a transforma­tion. You cannot go like ‘johnny cake’ and come back like ‘dumpling’,” added Sir Patrick.

FUTURE LEADERS

In highlighti­ng the sacrifice of giving up their summer holidays to volunteer with various organisati­ons, the governor general commented that the students’ attitude is “that of future leaders of our country”.

The SOS Competitio­n is a project of the Governor General’s I Believe Initiative, where students volunteer with various organisati­ons in exchange for valuable life skills, plus tuition support for their tertiary education.

The project seeks to influence social responsibi­lity and nation building through voluntary experience.

It is part of the governor general’s broad vision to partner with various stakeholde­rs to build hope, confidence, and a heightened sense of purpose and sound values through family, youth and educationa­l activities.

Now in its fifth year, the SOS Competitio­n has provided tuition support to a total of 53 students. The annual applicatio­n process opens in May and the service component is executed during the months of June to August.

The University of the West Indies, College of Agricultur­e, Science and Education, Sandals Foundation, NCB Foundation, Kingston Bookshop, J. Wray & Nephew Foundation, Kingston Wharves Limited and the Joan Duncan Foundation/JMMB were this year’s partners.

 ??  ?? Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (right) shares a light moment with Celine Lobban (centre), a scholarshi­p winner in the 2017 I Believe Initiative Summer Of Service Competitio­n, and her sign language interprete­r, Stephanie Spencer, during the recent...
Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (right) shares a light moment with Celine Lobban (centre), a scholarshi­p winner in the 2017 I Believe Initiative Summer Of Service Competitio­n, and her sign language interprete­r, Stephanie Spencer, during the recent...
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (left) interacts with Dr Angelica Baker, a scholarshi­p recipient of the inaugural I Believe Initiative Summer Of Service Competitio­n in 2013.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (left) interacts with Dr Angelica Baker, a scholarshi­p recipient of the inaugural I Believe Initiative Summer Of Service Competitio­n in 2013.

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