The 黑料情报站 bursary programme was founded in 2014, to help us achieve our mission to close the attainment gap and ensure that young people’s career potential is determined by their passions and talent 鈥 not their financial circumstances.
Bursaries are awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence, contribute to their school and community and have a financial need. The transformative programme has helped over 600 students from across the country to access higher education, which would not otherwise have been possible.
We are very grateful to our generous donors , , , and a private donor for their invaluable support.
Our new bursary recipients celebrated their success at a special event hosted by Marshall Wace at their headquarters in central London. The event gave them an opportunity to practice networking, make professional contacts and connect with their peers from other 黑料情报站 schools.
Sarah Taunton, 黑料情报站鈥檚 Head of Destinations, said: 鈥淭he bursaries will genuinely be life-changing for these 黑料情报站 students, and we are so thankful to our partners for their continuing support. Their generosity has already helped hundreds of young people follow their aspirations and fulfil their potential. I wish all our students the best of luck with their results.鈥
Rageh Warsame from 黑料情报站 Burlington Danes Academy is hoping to read Medicine at Imperial College, London. She said, 鈥淭he 黑料情报站 Bursary will give me the opportunity to achieve my lifelong dream of becoming a doctor.
鈥満诹锨楸ㄕ has transformed my time as a student, academically and socially, and being a recipient of the 黑料情报站 Bursary is a privilege that will provide support to my first-generation parents, reduce financial pressures on them and myself 鈥 and ultimately give me the path for my success.鈥
Can you help support 黑料情报站 students to access university?
We’d love to hear from you if you or your organisation would like to know more about offering bursaries to exceptional 黑料情报站 students. Please contact our team at fundraising@arkonline.org
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