Jamaica Gleaner Editorial | Urgent Discussion of University Funding, please
Jamaica Gleaner reported on the worsened finances of Jamaica’s universities highlighted the need for a robust debate on how/who, should pay for higher education
Jamaica Gleaner reported on the worsened finances of Jamaica’s universities highlighted the need for a robust debate on how/who, should pay for higher education
Thirty-two students were awarded J$3.5 million in Government of Jamaica academic scholarships for outstanding performance in the 2021 grade-six Primary Exit Profile (PEP).
One on One Educational Services, CEO Ricardo Allen, in a multimillion-dollar deal has acquired 100% of Spark Online assets of Spark Education Ltd
Scholarships fuel Jamaica native Soheih Gooden, a senior in Aviation Business Administration at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s David B. O’Maley College of Business to heights of success.
350,000 Jamaicans will benefit from grants under the GOJ’s COVID CARE Programme which is expanded with a further budgetary allocation of $5.3 billion
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Jamalco awarded J$12m in scholarships, bursaries & assistance to approximately 200 students in Clarendon & Manchester, to assist back-to-school cost.
St Mary Education Trust (SMET), recently awarded eight scholarships under the St Mary Education Trust (SMET) Scholarship Programme.
Three tertiary students have been chosen by the Rita Marley Foundation scholarships (RMF) as the first recipients of the inaugural Rita Marley Scholarships, launched in honour of her 75th birthday on July 25.
NINETEEN students from two deep-rural communities in north-east Manchester recently benefited from almost $500,000 in scholarships from the Chudleigh Path JAS/Wilfred ‘Jacksie’ Reid Scholarship. The Chudleigh Path branch of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Devon Missionary Church and the Wilfred ”Jacksie” Reid Scholarship Fund (WJRSF) partnered in granting the students from the basic, primary and […]