Mr Nkululeko Makhanya and Ms Phakamile Mdladla and Dr Ridwaan Asvat, operations director at RBS
The scholarship programme was initiated by Regent Business School, to reward students who had excelled academically. Said Regent Business School operations director Dr Asvat: “A selection criteria was applied to choose the awardees, and at the end, 50 scholarships were given for the 2022 academic year from undergraduate degrees, postgraduate diplomas and MBAs.” With scholarships being as rare as hen’s teeth, in a challenging economic environment, the rewards, especially for those students from impoverished homes, will come as a huge relief for not only the students, but their parents or custodians as well, thanks to Regent’s corporate social investment (CSI) programme.
Regent Business School has also left its doors open for late registrations until the end of March, according to the institution. This is to give those who have not yet registered for whatever reason, the opportunity to still leverage the academic year.
“Investment in skilled future leaders is critical, to creating a disruptive, innovative space where students are able to rethink the future. Regent Business School is privileged to have the opportunity to provide this kind of support to deserving students. RBS provides education that is relevant to our current, evolving economy and industry, we are confident that the recipients will maximise this opportunity and use their skills acquired to progress not just themselves but their entire area of influence,” said Mehboob Vally, marketing and sales director for Regent Business School.
You can find information about the innovative, relevant graduate and post graduate course now available at www.regent.ac.za. Design your future with Regent Business School, a proud member of Honoris United Universities.