
Last Updated on May 17, 2024, 5:15 AM AST by Anthony Morris
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis: The government of Morocco has launched scholarship programme for the students in OECS nations. Sharing the news about this programme, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Denzil Douglas, encouraged students to take part in ‘Study in Morocco Informational Webinar.’
The webinar will be taking place on Friday at 10 AM La Paz. It is to be hereby added that the deadline for form submission of applications is May 31. The students from St Kitts and Nevis, Commonwealth of Dominica, Saint Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda can take part in this scholarship programme.
Notably, the attendees will provide with an additional information and answers to their queries regarding the programme. The information of the above-mentioned has been shared by Minister Douglas on his official Facebook handle.
“All Students of the OECS, The Embassies of the Eastern Caribbean States to the Kingdom of Morocco invite you to attend a study in Morocco Informational Webinar,” added the Foreign Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis.
The aim behind this session is to raise awareness about the potential scholarship opportunities for the Member States of the Organization.
“The intention behind this session is to continue to raise awareness of the program in the Member States of the Organization and take advantage of the number of potential applications for the scholarship,” remarked OECS.
It is to be noted that the virtual video conference will feature the officials from the following:
- Representatives from the Embassies
- AMCI
- Potential candidates from OECS member states
- OECS Students Association in Morocco
The registration for the webinar is ongoing. The interested individuals are asked to apply and book their slot for the productive session. The officials will answer the most asked questioned about the scholarship programme such as,
- Detail description of the offer
- Applying process
- Relevant conditions and requirements
- About student life in Morocco
- Or any other additional information relevant to the opportunity to study in Morocco
Such international scholarship programmes benefit the students with much-needed financial support, who are willing to study abroad. This can include waivers, reduction in tuition fee, accommodation and living expenses support.
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