GMIT Academic Scholarships awarded to 13 first year students

Thursday, December 22, 2016 Press Office
Press Release

GMIT presented academic scholarships to 13 first year students for holding the highest marks in the Leaving Certificate last year (2015). Ten of the students are pictured at the presentation ceremony in the g Hotel attended by their families and GMIT staff:

Back row, L to R: Killian Bannon from Athlone, a past pupil of Athlone Community College who is studying Business; Matthew Sloyan, from Balla, Co Mayo, a past pupil of Balla Secondary School, studying Computer Science and Applied Physics; Grace O’Sullivan, Castlebar, Co Mayo, a past pupil of St Joseph’s Secondary School, Castlebar, studying Health Sciences & Social Care; Dr Des Foley, Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs & Registrar; Aaron McKinley, Crossmolina, Co Mayo, a past pupil of Gortnor Abbey Convent of Jesus & Mary, Crossmolina, studying Electronic & Electrical Engineering; Tadhg McGowan from Foxford, Co Mayo, a past pupil of St Joseph’s Secondary School, Foxford, studying  Science.

Front row, L to R, Sean Gannon from Tarmonbarry, Co Roscommon, a past pupil of Schoil Mhuire, Strokestown, studying Building & Civil Engineering; Aisling Deasy from Boreenmana Road, Cork, a past pupil of Ashton School, studying Business; Lorraine Power from Kilmallock, Co Limerick, a past pupil of Colaiste na Trocaire (Mercy Community College) studying Biopharmcuetical and Medical Science;  Shania McDonagh from Claremorris, Co Mayo, a past pupil of Mount St Michael, Convent of Mercy, Claremorris studying Art & Design; and Chloe Babington Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, a past pupil of St Louis Secondary School, Carrickmacross, studying Culinary Arts.

[Missing from the photo are Morgan Codyre from Truskey West, Barna, Conor Fay from Naas, Co Kildare, Cormac O’Connell from Virginia, Co Cavan]

For further information on GMIT’s scholarship offerings and how to apply, see: http://www.gmit.ie/apply/scholarships