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New scholarships will ‘reflect diversity’

Education minister Wayne Scott (File photograph)

New scholarships and awards are being set up by the Ministry of Education.

Minister Wayne Scott said in a statement today: “I am extremely proud to introduce a number of new scholarships and awards that reflect the diversity of Bermuda’s students.

“We are making further investments in our economy and society, whilst also giving more and more students additional financial support for success. This is a win-win for all involved, and I encourage all students to review all offerings, and apply if eligible.

“These new scholarships and awards fulfil the 2016 Speech from the Throne promise to expand and diversify scholarship opportunities for young people.”

The new scholarships and awards are as follows:

• Minister’s Achievement Scholarship for graduating public school students. This scholarship is valued at $25,000 for overseas postsecondary study.

• Minister’s Merit Scholarship for graduating senior school students in financial need. This scholarship is valued at $25,000 for overseas postsecondary study.

• Minister’s Technical and Vocational Award for graduating public school students or recent public school alumni attending Bermuda College with a strong interest in technical and vocational studies. Students must also demonstrate financial need. This award is valued at $5,000 for local postsecondary study and $25,000 for overseas postsecondary study.

• Minister’s Exceptional Student Award for graduating students or school leavers with disabilities. Students must also demonstrate financial need. This award is valued at $5,000 for local postsecondary study and $25,000 for overseas postsecondary study.

The Ministry will continue to offer:

• The Teacher Training Award

• Further Education Awards

• Mature Student Awards

• The Bermuda Government Scholarship

For more information, visit www.Bermudascholarships.com and at www.moed.bm.