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Congratulations to the seven students who have been awarded scholarships towards a degree programme with the London Institute of Banking and Finance for their outstanding achievement on the LIBF Certificate in Financial Studies.

Debbie Howell, LIBF’s Financial Capability Relationship Manager for Wales and England, visited College to present second year students Amy and Leo with their certificates.

Amy and Leo achieved top grades and received £500 scholarships. Other top performers included former Cirencester College students Imogen, Amelia, Christopher, Ella, and Nathan who also scored top marks and gained scholarships.

Lecturer Stephen Miles said “This is a magnificent achievement for the students who have worked so hard on the course. Their success provides a springboard for further study of finance and careers in the financial services industry.”

For more information, please contact chloe.suter@cirencester.ac.uk

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