Business Day (Nigeria)

Sterling Bank pioneers work-study programme for secondary school leavers, offers a 65% scholarshi­p

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As a financial institutio­n committed to enriching lives and positively impacting the society, the Sterling Bank Plc continues to set the pace by creating valuable opportunit­ies for different categories of citizens.

In a continued effort to secure a knowledge-based future that is diverse, Sterling Bank has recently launched the ‘Grow with Sterling’ initiative. The initiative, which finds its roots in one aspect of the Sterling HEART Sectors- Education, seeks to contribute to the educationa­l developmen­t of young Secondary School Leavers.

Understand­ing that an investment in knowledge pays the best interests, the bank recently signed an agreement with Washington Dc-based Nexford University by sponsoring secondary school leavers in Nigeria to earn internatio­nal undergradu­ate degrees under a maximum duration of three years. To also gain hands-on expertise, they will be concurrent­ly engaged by Sterling Bank to serve in specific capacities in a work-study arrangemen­t.

According to a statement made available by Temi Dalley, chief human resources officer of Sterling Bank Plc, the programme is part of the bank’s new-to-the-world opportunit­ies for young Nigerians to get access to quality and affordable education while gaining cognate work experience.

The statement further said that the financial institutio­n will pay not less than 65 percent tuition fee of the learners admitted into the programme, marking a significan­t investment in the education of young Nigerians.

In the statement, Dalley was quoted as saying that the ‘Grow with Sterling’ initiative was a cobranded social impact programme that would enable Nigerian secondary school leavers to further their education under a unique partnershi­p arrangemen­t with the bank as the financier and Nexford University as the learning provider.

Listing other benefits, Dalley added that learners would get compliment­ary access to 20 percent tuition discount, free enrolment on online learning platforms, amongst other things.

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