Two Donegal students have been awarded an All Ireland Scholarship which will cover the full duration of their undergraduate studies.
Kirsten Osaruyi Obanor from Loreto Secondary School and Caitlin Kennedy (Rosses Community School) were honoured at the Awards Ceremony last month at University of Limerick.
In attendance were scholarship sponsor, JP McManus, Guest of Honour and CEO of Northwell Health, Michael J. Dowling, Minister for Further and
Higher Education Niall Collins T.D. and Director of Skills, Strategy & Policy, Department for the Economy, Northern Ireland, Graeme Wilkinson as well as the family, friends and school representatives of the scholarship recipients.
Commenting at the awards ceremony, Mr McManus said: “I am delighted to be here today to celebrate the outstanding academic achievements of these 125 students. To date, 1,799 students have received an All Ireland Scholarship and 1,348 of those students have since graduated from university. Today is a very special occasion for the students, their families and principals. They should all be very proud of themselves, and we are looking forward to seeing what they do in years to come.”
The All Ireland Scholarships were established in 2008 by JP McManus and this year marks its 16th anniversary. The third level educational scholarship is awarded to 125 of the highest – achieving students per year, with a minimum of two students from each of the 32 counties. The recipients must meet a further set of criteria, including attending a non-fee-paying school and be in receipt of a third level education maintenance grant from Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) or be in receipt of an Education Maintenance Allowance in Northern Ireland. The scholarship offers full academic financial support for the duration of the students’ third level studies.