JANUARY 29th, 2005

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Five Grenadian students begin studies at MCNY
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Five Grenadians have begun studies at the Metropolitan College of New York.

The scholarships were made available to the Government of Grenada following a request from Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell to the President of the College, Stephen Greenwald. The students were officially welcomed to the College on January 20 by President Greenwald in the presence of Grenada's Ambassador to the United Nations, Ruth Elizabeth Rouse, former Ambassador Lamuel Stanislaus and Ambassador-at-large, Michael Melnicke, who also serves on the College's board.

The students are enrolled in the following programmes: Alice Lawrence, Jannelle Purcell, Makisha Nelson and Andre Martin - Bachelor in Business Administration and Michelle Moses - Bachelor in Human Services.

The students promised to do their best to make Grenada proud and were extremely grateful to President Greenwald and his staff for their warm welcome. The Metropolitan College of New York was founded in 1964 and is recognised for its alternative to traditional higher education models.

The curriculum strives to integrate classroom learning with work place experience.

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