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Needy students to benefit from Sh 11M scholarship deal

by Smart Investor
August 8, 2014
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CfC Stanbic Bank has signed a Sh11 million scholarship agreement with Strathmore University to enable bright needy students pursue careers in finance and banking at the university.

 The scholarship which will run for four years and offered on an annual basis will cater for both tuition fees and accommodation.

 Seven students will be the first beneficiaries- open to all undergraduate students who meet the admission criteria, are academically outstanding and financially needy.

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The partnership was sealed at a signing ceremony at the university attended by CfC Stanbic Bank’s Chief Executive Greg Brackenridge  and Strathmore University Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research Dr. George Njenga.

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