TROY – A global education was made more
affordable for Troy University students through the establishment of a
scholarship program with the University’s Malaysian educational partner.
Under a memorandum of understanding signed last week
in Malaysia, five full-tuition scholarships will be awarded to TROY students who
want to study at Putra International College in Melaka near Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
“These scholarships will provide great
opportunities for our American students to study abroad,” said TROY
Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. “Our graduating class in Malaysia had
seven nations represented, so our students would benefit from their
exposure to different cultures in a beautiful setting.”
The awards are made available through a
donation by Dr. Tang Chai Yoong, president of Putra International
Collect and an international entrepreneur. Dr. Yoong announced his
intent to create the scholarships last month during his visit to Troy,
during which he was awarded the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.
Dr. Hawkins signed the agreement while in
Malaysia for TROY’s first commencement exercises in the region where 54
students from seven Asian countries graduated with business
administration degrees. Several students were participants in a
“two-plus-two” program between TROY and Qingdao University of Science
and Technology in the People’s Republic of China. The students spend the
first two years at their home university in China and then attend TROY’s
campus in Malaysia to complete their degree programs.
Currently, the scholarships are available
only to students majoring in business. Dr. Hawkins said, however, as
TROY and Putra expand the curriculum in Malaka, students from other
academic disciplines will have the opportunity to pursue the
scholarship.
Troy University operates four campuses in
Alabama in Troy, Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City and more than 60
campuses outside Alabama in 16 other U.S. states, one U.S. territory and
12 nations. Troy University’s campuses outside Alabama do not receive
state appropriations.
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JingLu, Troy University’s “best student” at its Putra
International College site in Melaka, Malaysia, receives her
degree from TROY Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr., and Datuk Ong
Tee Keat, Malaysia’s deputy minister of education, in
commencement ceremonies in May. |
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