New opportunities await six first year CQUniversity students after receiving scholarships from Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank, in association with CQUniversity.
Mackenzie Contor, Angus Lynch and Shaylee Noy were officially presented with higher education scholarships, while Reed Beveridge, Jasmine Bourke and Luke Reeves received apprenticeship scholarships at a special event held at CQUniversity Mackay City Campus.
Community Bank Sarina’s scholarships, delivered through its Community Engagement Program, are available to support students undertaking a range of study and training pathways.
This year’s recipients represent a diverse mix of study and training pathways, spanning Education (Secondary), Medical Laboratory Science (Honours) and Business (Accounting), alongside apprenticeships in Parks and Gardens, Plumbing at North Queensland Bulk Ports and Mechanical Fitting with Aurizon.
Community Bank Sarina Deputy Chair Maree Franettovich said Community Bank Sarina had prioritised a relationship with CQUniversity since 2012 to provide scholarships, encouraging students to pursue their careers locally.
“We were incredibly proud to present Mackenzie, Angus, Shaylee, Reed, Jasmine and Luke with these scholarships and look forward to seeing what they will accomplish in the years ahead,” Ms Franettovich said.
“Community Bank Sarina invests in scholarships because we know they offer students so much more than financial support – they strengthen young people’s connection to their community, open doors to new opportunities and build confidence and valuable leadership skills.”
CQUniversity Associate Vice-President of the Mackay region Professor Rob Brown said the Community Bank Sarina scholarships had a genuine and long lasting impact for local students.
“It’s fantastic to see local students supported in this way, giving them the confidence and opportunity to pursue their goals,” Prof Brown said.
“We’re proud to partner with Community Bank Sarina to deliver scholarships that benefit both students and the wider region.”
Over the past 14 years, Community Bank Sarina has contributed $275,000 in scholarships to support local students.
CQUniversity scholarship recipients Angus Lynch and Shaylee Noy said receiving the scholarship felt incredibly rewarding.
“It felt great to receive the scholarship, as it will support me in relieving financial stress – so I can focus harder on my studies,” Mr Lynch said.
“I’ve found this scholarship will provide me with many opportunities to engage in my education but also supports me to work towards my future career in our community,” Ms Noy said.
“I strongly encourage all future students to apply!”
CQUniversity scholarship recipient Jasmine Bourke said that as a mature aged student who was changing career paths while raising a family, support like this made it more achievable to commit to training and development.
“Becoming a scholarship recipient has been so surreal and rewarding, the recognition received has put a boost in my confidence and made me feel motivated to keep pushing forward.”
The next round of Community Bank Sarina CQUniversity scholarships opens on 1 December for students commencing first year study the following year, across a select range of disciplines. To find out more, email engage@sarinacommunity.com.au.
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