D'Angel gets business scholarship - Business institute gives entertainer access to a degree
Sadeke Brooks, Staff Reporter
D'Angel - Contributed
D'Angel will now have to stretch her time and resources after receiving a scholarship from the Caribbean Institute of to pursue a degree in business administration.
She is rather happy about receiving the scholarship that was given to her as a birthday present earlier this week.
"I've been in business management for some years now. I can broaden my horizons. Learning never stops. I really appreciate this," said D'Angel who is the owner of a store in Kingston.
Principal for the institute, Dr Patrick Welch, says she was chosen for the scholarship because of her drive to succeed.
"We are trying to create and development across the country. D'Angel is a strong young woman who believes there is always a way. We have given her this scholarship because having a qualification is important," Welch told The STAR.
Her course will last for two years and has an estimated value of $370,000. It will begin on April 7 and can either be done for three hour on two weekdays or six hours on Sundays. She will be trained in business psychology and Communication, management, accounting and marketing.
The mother, businesswoman and deejay does not think any of her activities will be hampered by this new venture. "I will make time for it (school). I can put it in my schedule," she said.
Sadeke Brooks, Staff Reporter
D'Angel - Contributed
D'Angel will now have to stretch her time and resources after receiving a scholarship from the Caribbean Institute of to pursue a degree in business administration.
She is rather happy about receiving the scholarship that was given to her as a birthday present earlier this week.
"I've been in business management for some years now. I can broaden my horizons. Learning never stops. I really appreciate this," said D'Angel who is the owner of a store in Kingston.
Principal for the institute, Dr Patrick Welch, says she was chosen for the scholarship because of her drive to succeed.
"We are trying to create and development across the country. D'Angel is a strong young woman who believes there is always a way. We have given her this scholarship because having a qualification is important," Welch told The STAR.
Her course will last for two years and has an estimated value of $370,000. It will begin on April 7 and can either be done for three hour on two weekdays or six hours on Sundays. She will be trained in business psychology and Communication, management, accounting and marketing.
The mother, businesswoman and deejay does not think any of her activities will be hampered by this new venture. "I will make time for it (school). I can put it in my schedule," she said.
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