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Nineteen new programmes added to gov’t online scholarship scheme

Nineteen programmes have been added to the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) scholarship programme and are tenable at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus.

UWI is among five international universities offering 85 online programmes to Guyanese through the GOAL initiative.

The Department of Public Information (DPI) said that of the 19 programmes, six are post-graduate diplomas, nine are technical and vocational and craft programmes, and four are six-month certificates in early childhood.

For the post-graduate diplomas, applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, with at least a 2.0 Grade Point Average (GPA). Applicants will also be required to teach in the area of specialisation for the duration of the programme.

DPI said that the six-month certificate courses require applicants to possess at least five Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) or London General Certificate of Education (GCE) subjects.

Candidates for the nine technical and vocational and craft programmes do not need entry requirements.

The programme also spans six months and offers certificates in art, paint and drawing; photography; welding and fabrication; joinery and cabinet making; jewellery making; garment construction; therapeutic massaging; event management; and wedding planning and decoration.

Over the past few weeks, Government Ministers have been leading outreaches to the regions to promote the GOAL project. This year 4.500 scholarships are to be awarded. A total of 20,000 will be awarded over five years.

The programmes are a partnership between the Ministries of Education and Public Service.

Interested individuals can apply at www.guyanagoal.org, www.goal.edu.gy or complete and submit hard copy application forms to the Ministry of Public Service.

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The 20,000 students will be given jobs in the national development program. I hope the Government made them sign an agreement to work for 5 years or more in order to complete their campaign promises.

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@Ramakant-P posted:

The 20,000 students will be given jobs in the national development program. I hope the Government made them sign an agreement to work for 5 years or more in order to complete their campaign promises.

What are the consequence, should the students break this modern form of indentured contract?

Mitwah
@Former Member posted:

Dem PPP boys find a way via Prof Opadai to kill off UG, Jagan's night school. Opadai using PPP to fight UG. Jobs and development!

Dis Opadai man is Irfaan friend dat arrange de ting at UWI?

T

This online scholarship crap is the most stupid educational initiative imaginable.  It is ill conceived, highly deceptive and lacking in any quality control.  However, it is being driven by a president who is an academic fraudster so it is par for the course.

T
@Ramakant-P posted:

They attend universities.

Kapa is glad to hear your family get de best. But let we mek sure that abie village people get online papah from Timbuktu college. Dem go vote foh we come 2025.

FM
@Former Member posted:

Mr Rama Persaud how some of the online papah PPP is giving different from the papah dem boys used to give out at University at de Corner of Liberty Avenue?

You have to ask those who are living there.

R

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