Private companies launch the “Part-time Work-Study” Diploma Program Sponsorship Program to help realize the dream of further education
Akademi J&W
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June 5, 2021
Private companies implement the "work-study" diploma course sponsorship program to help students from poor families realize their dreams of further education. From left are Fu Qiuxia, Zhang Meili and Chen Yuanxing.
(Melaka, 5th) Are you troubled by the tuition fees for further studies? The Women’s Group of the Action Party of Malacca and private companies have jointly implemented a “work-study” diploma program sponsorship program to assist eligible students from poor families to complete the diploma program of the Open University of Malacca. Interested parties can apply.
Zhang Meili, chairman of the party’s women’s group, held a press conference today and pointed out that due to the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic and economic slowdown, it is believed that many students with medium grades and poor families will find it difficult to realize their dreams of further education this year.
She said that through the founders of Akademi J&W Co., Ltd. Chen Yuanxing and Yang Hanchao, she learned that the company has successfully contacted several private companies, as well as the Open University of Malaysia, Lincoln University College and the Visionary Open University to implement related plans.
“No matter how poor you are, you can’t afford poor education. Under this plan, selected students only need to pay a registration fee of 2,500 ringgits, and they can get sponsorship from private companies participating in this plan, and within 3 to 3 and a half years, they will spend half of their education. Work-study to complete the diploma program.”
She continued that if an applicant is unable to pay the registration fee of 2,500 ringgit, the party’s women’s group will review it first and provide assistance with part of the fee.
In addition, Chen Yuanxing, CEO of Akademi J&W Co., Ltd., said that he was sponsored by a chain optical shop in 1995 to complete his studies and internship.
“We hope to help those who intend to further study but face financial problems to complete the diploma program. Under this program, the age limit for applicants is 18 to 30 years old, and companies participating in this program will sponsor applicants who pass the interview2 The tuition fee is more than 10,000 ringgits.”
He said that under the plan, relevant applicants need to work in related companies to accumulate work experience while studying for a diploma. At the same time, they will receive minimum salary, provident fund, social insurance, etc.
“It is not necessary to continue to stay in related companies after completing the diploma. This plan is not only implemented in Malacca, but also in other states. The conditions for applicants include at least 3 subjects in the Malaysian Diploma of Education, and must pass the national language and history. ”
He said that all the current diploma program options include management, human resource management, information technology, professional diploma in early childhood education, etc.
For more information or to register, please contact Zhang Meili (019-2219886) or the vice-chairman of the Action Party Fu Qiuxia (012-6162021).