“The Bermuda Government recognises the importance of providing our people with opportunities and how they play an integral part in the continued development and success of Bermuda,” said the Minister of Education, the Hon. Diallo Rabain, JP, MP.
“The Ministry of Education Scholarships and Awards demonstrates our commitment to supporting Bermudian students and their ability to pursue post-secondary education. Since 2018 we have increased the Scholarships and Awards budget every year. This year we will offer almost $2 million in scholarship and awards. The application period for the 2024 Ministry of Education Scholarships and Awards is now open, with the application deadline on Monday, 8 April, 2024.”
Minister Rabain added, “In an effort to promote greater gender diversity in the teaching profession, the Ministry of Education is launching a new awards program designed to encourage male students to embark on a teaching career. We are excited to announce four new awards tailored for male students pursuing practicum experiences, aiming to inspire the next generation of male educators.”
Minister Rabain concluded, “To every student considering applying, on behalf of The Government of Bermuda, we encourage you to take the leap of faith and wish you the very best.”
Students must apply online at www.bermudascholarships.com, noting that no late applications will be accepted. Our full list of scholarship and award offerings can be found by typing “Ministry of Education” in the website search bar.
Should students experience challenges with uploading files, please take advantage of the HELP feature on the bermudascholarships.com website for assistance before contacting the Ministry of Education.
The 2024 Ministry of Education Scholarships and Awards are:
1. The Minister’s Achievement Scholarship helps high-achieving graduating students of CedarBridge Academy and The Berkeley Institute attend overseas post-secondary education.
2. The Minister’s Exceptional Student Award for graduating students or school leavers with disabilities for local or overseas post-secondary study. Persons with disabilities up to the age of 25 who may be working, volunteering, or already attending college or university are eligible to apply.
3. The Minister’s Technical and Vocational Award for public school graduates for local or overseas post-secondary study.
4. The Minister’s Applied Science Scholarship for graduating public senior school students who attended the Applied Technology Dual Enrolment Diploma Programme with Bermuda College and who plan to continue the programme to obtain an Associate’s Degree or certificate.
5. The Further Education Award for current students who have completed at least one year at an accredited college or university for continued post-secondary study. Awards will also be given to students pursuing or attending post-graduate study.
6. The Non-Traditional Student Award for persons aged 25 and over pursuing post-secondary study.
7. The Teacher Education Scholarship for current college or university students for study of selected subjects and/or areas of teaching needed in the Bermuda Public School System. Applicants must graduate, complete their Teaching Practicum, and obtain a BEC Licence within three years of receiving this award.
8. The Bermuda Government Scholarship for well-rounded graduating senior school, college or university students up to the age of 25 who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement.
9. The University of the West Indies Scholarship provides funding for up to 3 years for either undergraduate or post-graduate students.
10. The College Promise Programme provides public high school graduates with a GPA of 3.0 or higher the opportunity to attend The Bermuda College tuition-free.
11. The Bermuda College Book Award provides funding for books for Bermuda College students in financial need.
For questions regarding the Ministry of Education Scholarship and Awards, please email scholarships@moed.bm.