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Jamaica Flour Mills Foundation

JAMAICA FLOUR MILLS FOUNDATIONJamaica Flour Mills Foundation Scholarships

Applications are invited for Scholarships to be offered by the JAMAICA FLOUR MILLS FOUNDATION to pursue full-time study at University of the West Indies (U.W.I.), University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) and Northern Caribbean University (N.C.U.).

Application Requirements

Pre-University Students

University Students

Selection Process, Obligations and Exclusion

Jamaica Flour Mills Foundation Scholarship recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement, financial need, demonstrable leadership qualities and participation in school and community activities.

Successful candidates will be required to work in Jamaica for two (2) years for each year of the Scholarship upon completion of the course of study.

Children and/or dependents of persons employed at Jamaica Flour Mills are not eligible for these scholarships.

Application Forms

Application forms for the Jamaica Flour Mills Foundation annual scholarships can be obtained on their website at this link http://www.adm.com/jfmfoundationscholarships. Or through from the following locations:

All completed Jamaica Flour Mills Foundation Scholarships application form along with two passport size photographs, copies of CSEC/CAPE Certificates or University Transcripts should be submitted by March 31 annually to:


Secretary, Jamaica Flour Mills Foundation, 209 Windward Road, Kingston 2


Priority will be given to applications for the following disciplines:

Business Administration/Management Studies, Actuarial Science, Accounting, Banking and Finance, Economics, Management, Applied Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Computer Science, Hotel Management, Agriculture,  3rd – Final Year Medicine Students, Engineering, Education, and Nursing
 
 

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Jamaica Flour Mills Foundation Scholarships
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Applications are invited for annual Scholarships to be offered by the JAMAICA FLOUR MILLS FOUNDATION to pursue full-time studies in Jamaica.
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