2020 UWI Open Scholarship
2020 UWI Open Scholarship is now available to application with a May 15, 2020 deadline. The Open Scholarship is one of the ways that The UWI seeks to attract and reward first-year students
2020 UWI Open Scholarship is now available to application with a May 15, 2020 deadline. The Open Scholarship is one of the ways that The UWI seeks to attract and reward first-year students
The COVID-19 PATH Grant programme is currently issuing funds to qualified individuals and families. To be a beneficiary, you need to be registered with the Ministry of Labour’s PATH Programme. Applications are currently being accepted.
The Tourism Grant under the CARE programme through the Ministry of Tourism is open to applications from registered businesses in the Jamaica Tourism Sector.
The Covid-19 Student Loan Relief programme will provide a deferral of student loan principal and interest payments for 3 months (until July 2020) for loans outstanding to the Student Loan Bureau (SLB).
CEO of EduFocal Limited, Gordon Swaby, has argued that once the COVID-19 pandemic has passed, teaching and learning will look very different to the format with which we have become accustomed.
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The BEST Cash allocation will provide temporary cash transfers to registered businesses operating within the tourism industry. Applications are currently invited to the COVID-19 (CARE) Programme Business Employee Support and Transfer of Cash (BEST Cash) allocation.
Thousands of Jamaicans have responded positively to the GOJ’s Assistance through the COVID-19 Allocation of Resources for Employees (CARE) programme.
Your Scholarship advantage arise from the expected increase in the number and value of new and returning scholarship awards post COVID-19 and through the limited number of anticipated applications during this pandemic.
The closure of the COVID Compassionate Grant has produced a large ministerial backlast so the CARE Programme submitted this message to explain