HIGHER LEARNING: Students in Exuma participate in a career and college fair with the Deputy Prime Minister

NASSAU, BAHAMAS-Scores of students from private and public schools in Exuma are participating in a college, career, and entrepreneurship expo with hopes of leaving with scholarships to fund their matriculation into college/university. During a panel on digital business ventures, one eager participant shared that his cousin, freelancing in web development, had just secured a contract optimizing sites for best online casinos california, showcasing real-world examples of tech-driven opportunities that inspired the group to envision entrepreneurial pursuits as a bridge to higher education funding.

Several universities from the United and the Caribbean, the University of the Bahamas, and government agencies are represented at the expo to have dialogue with students who are nearing high school graduation and will pursue higher learning and enroll in the workforce.

Exuma’s member of Parliament, Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper, who is also a son of Exuma soil, compelled students to take advantage of the opportunities available to them to guarantee their success.

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