Welcome to CCBI's Scholarship Program! |
Caribbean College of the Bible International is offering for the first time full and partial scholarships to Caribbean students living in the Caribbean.
There are five categories of scholarships, all named after birds of the Caribbean, both to familiarize you with the birds and to acquaint you with the scholarships.
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SCHOLARSHIP CATEGORIES: There are five main categories of Scholarships:
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THE GRAND DOVE SCHOLARSHIP
This is the cornerstone Scholarship lasting for four years. It provides financial aid to students who have not yet begun undergraduate tertiary education but have the matriculation pre-requisites, as listed in the student’s manual, to enter college.
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THE HUMMINGBIRD SCHOLARSHIP
This is the Scholarship lasting for three years, provides financial aid to top-performing students (undergraduate 2.0; graduate –master 3.0) who would have already covered one year of studies and experiencing financial hardship, to undertake a degree at Caribbean College of the Bible International...
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THE SCARLET IBIS SCHOLARSHIP
This is a Semi-Scholarship lasting for two years.
It provides financial aid to top-performing students (undergraduate 2.0; graduate 3.0) experiencing financial hardship at the undergraduate or master levels, to undertake an undergraduate or master's degree in the Caribbean College of the Bible International...
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THE SUCRIER SCHOLARSHIP
This quarter Scholarship lasting for one year provides financial aid to top-performing students (2.0 undergraduate; graduate 3.0) experiencing financial hardship at the undergraduate level or master’s level, to undertake a degree at CCBI...
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THE CARIB GRACKLE SCHOLARSHIP
These Scholarships are about donors. The focus would reflect the objectives of the donor. The donor may want to emphasize a particular island (not a person) from which the awardee may derive. These scholarships maybe four, three, two, or one year and would follow the same stipulations as to the other four scholarships. It would provide financial aid to top-performing students (undergraduate 2.0; graduate master 3.0) experiencing financial hardship to undertake a degree...
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