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XL-ent students claim their reward

The scholarships are granted to students each year for four years.Mr. Brenton Tucker, who will be entering his fourth year at the College of Insurance in New York, received his final instalment.

worth $10,000 each.

The scholarships are granted to students each year for four years.

Mr. Brenton Tucker, who will be entering his fourth year at the College of Insurance in New York, received his final instalment.

Two other students, Miss Angela Young and Mr. Dwayne Hunt, received their third instalment.

Miss Young will be entering her third year at Clark Atlanta University where she is studying mass media arts and public relations.

Mr. Hunt, a graduate of the School of Business at Mount Ida College, is entering the third and final year of the College of Insurance undergraduate programme.

Miss Sharika Richardson, who also received a $10,000 scholarship, will be entering her second year at the College of Insurance to study actuarial science.

First-time recipient Miss Robin Saul, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario, will begin working on a diploma in risk management and insurance at the College of Insurance. She will go on to take chartered property and casual underwriting courses to receive a masters degree in insurance.

INSURED AWARDS -- XL Insurance Company Ltd. recently announced its scholarship recipients for 1995. Pictured, from left, are executive vice president of XL Insurance Company Ltd. Mr. Brian Walford, recipients Mr. Dwayne Hunt, Miss Robin Saul, Miss Sharika Richardson, Mr. Brenton Tucker, and executive vice president, Underwriting Operations Mr. Robert Cooney. Missing from picture is the fifth scholaship recipient Miss Angela Young.