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Scholarship helps student achieve First Class degree

Wed, 16 Aug 2023

Justin Josy at his Graduation Ceremony
Justin Josy at his Graduation Ceremony

A student from the Isle of Man has become the first recipient of a scholarship administered by the Department of Education, Sport and Culture (DESC) to graduate in the United Kingdom (UK).

Justin Josy, who attended St Ninian’s High School, graduated from John Moore’s University in Liverpool with a First Class degree in Business with International Business Management after successfully applying for the Robert Hunter Cain and Hilda Cain Scholarship in 2020.

The scholarship supports talented Manx pupils by providing them with financial aid to pursue a higher education course.  

A spokesperson for the Trustees of The Robert Hunter Cain & Hilda Cain Scholarship said:

“The Trust was formed to promote the further education of former Island state secondary school pupils who have been resident on the Isle of Man for a period of 10 years and who without its financial support would be unable to undertake undergraduate study.”

Justin said that the scholarship has helped him “immensely” having provided financial assistance throughout his time at university.

He added: “I have been able to immerse myself in opportunities that I wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise; such as over 10 internships, extracurricular activities, travelling, volunteering and more!”

Minister Julie Edge MHK, said: “Justin’s brilliant accomplishment shows the positive impact these sort of scholarships can have. I encourage all eligible students to apply and seize this valuable opportunity to shape their future through higher education.”

Applications for the 2023/24 scholarship are now open and will close on August 20.

Students interested applying can do so by emailing Admin.DESC@gov.im or calling 01624 685808.


 

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