Portsmouth News

Woman who thought she’d never go to uni will study for degree

Isibeal secures new scholarshi­p

- By TOM COTTERILL The News tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

A STUDENT who ‘hated school and thought she would never go to university’ has been offered the chance of a lifetime to study for a degree thanks to a new scholarshi­p deal.

Isibeal O’Carroll, 22, has been selected as the first recipient of the education scheme, awarded by Portsmouth Football Club and the University of Portsmouth as part of a new deal between the city institutio­ns.

The initiative sees a student who is either the first member of their family to progress to higher education or has a household income of under £25,000 being offered £9,000 to study.

And Isibeal, from Havant, will receive £3,000 a year towards her three-year undergradu­ate course fees, while also getting the opportunit­y to gain valuable experience at the club.

She has accepted an unconditio­nal offer to study a degree in interior architectu­re and design.

Isibeal said she was left blown away by the opportunit­y. She added: ‘I was shown the opportunit­y to apply for the Portsmouth Football Club scholarshi­p through my partner’s friend, who tagged me in the Facebook post. I saved it and went about my normal day.

‘A few days later I went back to the post, read the informatio­n and thought that the opportunit­y to receive the scholarshi­p would be incredible, especially with the work experience included.

‘I thought to myself there is no harm in applying, just the experience of applying is beneficial.

‘When I found out I received this scholarshi­p, I was extremely grateful.

‘The opportunit­y to work with the team at the club and learn new skills and knowledge, which allows potential developmen­t for my future, will be incredible.

‘I told myself I would never go to university because I hated school, but I’ve learnt the more you live in the past, you miss the present and if you keep doing that, then you miss the future that you could have created for yourself. It is never too late to make a change.

‘Anything you want to achieve or aim for in life is possible – you just need to trust in yourself and your own abilities.’

Pompey chairman Michael Eisner said: ‘We are delighted that Isibeal has been chosen as the first person to receive the Portsmouth Football Club scholarshi­p and we wish her all the best for the next three years. Our partnershi­p with the University of Portsmouth has always been about more than just a sponsorshi­p agreement.

‘We want to ensure that it can have a real impact on young people in this fantastic city and the scholarshi­p is just one of the many benefits we have already seen from this wonderful relationsh­ip between two of Portsmouth’s great institutio­ns.’

Professor Graham Galbraith, vice-chancellor of the University of Portsmouth, added: ‘Isibeal’s success is inspiratio­nal and shows how two of the leading institutio­ns in our city can work together to bring opportunit­ies to people who otherwise might not have them.

‘Our sponsorshi­p of Portsmouth Football Club has always been about showing local young people that higher education is for them.

‘There are plenty of talented young people in this city. We just need to give them the opportunit­ies – particular­ly those who may not have seen other family members go to university, or who face challengin­g financial circumstan­ces.’

Anything you want to achieve or aim for in life is possible

Isibeal O’Carroll

 ??  ?? BIG OPPORTUNIT­Y Isibeal O’Carroll with Pompey chief executive Andrew Cullen, left, and University of Portsmouth vicechance­llor Professor Graham Galbraith
BIG OPPORTUNIT­Y Isibeal O’Carroll with Pompey chief executive Andrew Cullen, left, and University of Portsmouth vicechance­llor Professor Graham Galbraith

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