Almost two months after Hodari Prince was named All Bahamas Merit Scholarship (ABMS), the runner-up and 16 National Merit Scholarship recipients were finally made public.
While Hodari Prince, 17, is the All Bahamas Merit Scholar (ABMS), and was awarded the most prestigious scholarship awarded to a single Bahamian of $140,000 ($35,000 per annum) – the ABMS runner-up who is awarded $100,000 and which is the second highest level of merit scholarship awarded by the Government, has not been announced publicly.
Queen’s College graduate Hodari Prince, 17, is the newest All Bahamas Merit Scholarship (ABMS). He has been awarded $140,000 ($35,000) per year in scholarship money towards his studies at the University of Guelph where he will pursue biomedical engineering. Hodari is the country’s 29th ABMS recipient in 28 years. The ABMS is the most prestigious
The candidates that have met the qualifications for the All Bahamas Merit Scholarship (ABMS) are waiting with bated breath to see who will be awarded the prestigious $140,000 scholarship. Among the graduated high school seniors that qualified to be able to make application were 22 candidates – 12 males and 11 females. They have gone
Twenty-two candidates – 12 males and 11 females – have been interviewed by the All Bahamas Merit Scholarship (ABMS) Committee, with each having the opportunity to be awarded $140,000 ($35,000 per year) in scholarship money intended for undergraduate studies, tenable at accredited international colleges and universities. The ABMS is the most prestigious national scholarship to