The Department of Education, Innovation and Gender Relations announces the availability of 400 scholarships under the Commonwealth of Learning Skills for Work Scholarship Program. Citizens of Saint Lucia are invited to apply for an opportunity to register, enroll and gain valuable job placement certifications over the duration of five (5) months. Thousands of courses offered by Coursera, Google and Udemy are available. The Skills for Work Scholarship Program (https://col-skillsforwork.org ) is aimed at helping young and productive citizens equip themselves with in-demand and highly rewarding skills to enter or re-enter the workforce. a. Must be a citizen of Saint Lucia b. Must be between 18 to 45 years of age and of any gender c. Must be interested and willing to gain new skills to enter the job market d. Students in the final year of their associate degree/undergraduate/diploma/postgraduate degree e. Unemployed or willing to gain skills to start a mini or micro-enterprise f. Young men are especially encouraged to apply for the scholarship. (Ministry notes that women are three to one more likely to take up these opportunities). g. Persons with disability with basic ICT skills. Persons with disability will be prioritized, while selecting candidates for the scholarship program. Please apply now as both time and space are limited. Applications are invited online at: https://camdu.edu.lc/skills-for-work-scholarships/ Applicants are asked to note that there is a selection process for determining the final list of awardees. Please note that this program does not provide equipment or financial assistance to applicants. Please also note that applications close at 11:59 PM on April 28, Related Articles
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