LYFORD Cay Foundation, Inc and The Canadian Lyford Cay Foundation are now accepting online applications for academic and technical training and vocational scholarships for study at approved institutions in the US, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean.
All applications must be made through the Foundations’ website, http://www.lyfordcayfoundation.org.
Applicants must be Bahamian citizens and pledge to return to The Bahamas upon completion of their studies.
General academic scholarships are available at undergraduate and graduate levels for study in areas considered to be valuable to the economic needs of The Bahamas. These include: agriculture and horticulture sciences and management, the arts (undergraduate level), economics, education (specialised fields, secondary and STEM subjects), engineering (specialised fields), financial services, foreign languages, hospitality and tourism management, information technology, marine and environmental sciences, mathematics, and sciences (biology, chemistry and physics).
Additional eligible fields of study at the graduate level are as follows: educational leadership and school administration; international business, library and information sciences; nursing (specialised fields), physical, occupational, speech and language therapy; public health and hospital management; school and college admission counselling, and school psychology.
Technical training and vocational scholarships are designed for individuals who wish to earn an Associate’s degree, Certification, Specialisation or Diploma in areas where there is a shortage of well-qualified Bahamians in the workforce. The minimum course of study is six months. Generally, the maximum length of an eligible course is three years, but consideration will also be given to applicants pursing specific career and occupational programmes that may extend beyond that period.
The approved fields of study for technical scholarships have also been refined, and now include: agriculture, horticulture and fisheries technology; air conditioning and refrigeration; allied health care and technology; automotive, marine and aviation mechanics and technology; computer service technology; construction and related trades (including electrical, carpentry, plumbing, painting and masonry); the culinary arts; engineering technology; heavy equipment operations; hospitality and tourism studies; machine shop and welding, and quantity surveying technology.
Specialised scholarships also offer opportunities to study agriculture; architecture; the fine, visual and performing arts; arts education; business and economics; general education; engineering; jurisprudence (graduate); marine and environmental biology; marine construction, marine design, marine manufacturing systems and marine mechanics, and theology.
Most Foundation awards are worth from $7,500 to $12,500 per year.
Scholarships are renewable annually, provided that a certain level of performance is maintained. As part of the renewal process, successful applicants are required to show proof of having contributed a minimum of 20 hours each year to volunteer projects and / or service organisations.
The deadline for all scholarship applications is March 31, 2014.
Independent, non-partisan Screening Committees comprised of prominent citizens and Lyford Cay Alumni in the fields of education, government and the private sector are responsible for making the final recommendations. In addition to academic performance, the committee considers an applicant’s financial need, personal qualities — including his or her leadership skills and contribution to the community — as well as the calibre and cost of the institution he or she wishes to attend.
The Foundations also offer scholarships for study at The College of The Bahamas. These are primarily need-based, and all applications and screening take place through the College. For more information please contact the COB Financial Aid office or visit http://www.cob.edu.bs.
For additional information about the Foundations’ educational awards, and to apply, please visit http://www.lyfordcayfoundation.org.
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