Jamaica Gleaner

Scotiabank funds scholarshi­p for 15 UWI students

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ANYA SCHNOOR, executive vice-president for the Caribbean, Central America and Uruguay at Scotiabank, has charged its latest cohort of UWI Scholarshi­p recipients to maximise opportunit­ies to realise their full potential and to make positive contributi­ons to enhancing the lives of generation­s to come.

While speaking at The University of the West Indies (UWI) 2021 Scotiabank Awards Ceremony, held virtually on March 30, Schnoor reiterated the bank’s commitment to investing in the communitie­s that it serves and its dedication to making a meaningful and positive contributi­on to the people of the region.

Schnoor urged both the new students and former scholarshi­p recipients to answer the call when the opportunit­y arises to support their communitie­s in the future.

“As community members, we all share a common responsibi­lity to support in whatever way and through whatever means we can,” she said.

Jamaican scholarshi­p recipient Issac Dunkley has accepted that challenge, and during the awards ceremony expressed his gratitude, saying, “For my entire life, I have wanted to become a doctor and I did everything to prepare myself for that. The only challenge I had was the payment of my tuition. I have received the blessing of a lifetime and I thank God for that. I also thank kind-hearted sponsors like Scotiabank who make it possible for students like me to achieve.” Dunkley’s story went viral on social media after he was unable to secure a place in the UWI Department of Medicine despite having an impressive academic record.

In 2019, Scotiabank expanded its partnershi­p with The UWI and has committed an additional CDN$225,000 over the next five years towards the programme, providing 15 additional scholarshi­ps per annum. During the scholarshi­p ceremony, Schnoor announced a further donation of CDN$10,000 to provide new laptops for students in need of devices to support their learning.

Professor Dale Webber, principal of the Mona campus, shared that “COVID has been a great challenge and over the past few months we have seen the evidence of the (good) preparatio­n of our students. Our future is secure because we have a cadre of young, talented profession­s who have shown that they have what it takes to make a difference.

“We want to thank the UWI Toronto Gala and indeed Scotiabank for their support of our students and their dreams for a number of years. Their support has helped to secure our future and that of our region,” Webber added.

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