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pride in being a catering student at Suth De nation


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the generosity of the Sav y Educati nal Trust and on behalf of our learners and South Devn College I woud like to than


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development.” Section Head Catering, Hospitality and Tourism, South Devon College


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During the year under review, the Trustees awarded funding to Hospitality Industry Trust (HIT), a registered charity, whose remit includes the awarding of grants to FE and HE Colleges in Scotland for the provision of bursaries to students of hospitality. The aim of the bursary scheme is to assist people achieve their potential whether from Scotland or beyond. The Trust’s grant, together with funds from other sources, enabled HIT to award grants to 27 FE and HE establishments in Scotland who in turn provided bursaries for 772 students. In the main the funds are used to help with travel expenses and equipment. Each establishment is asked to administer the provision of financial awards themselves as they know the people who really need and deserve the financial help. An annual feedback form, submitted by the colleges and universities as a requirement for HIT funding, indicates that the HIT Scotland bursaries are working as an important safety net preventing students from giving up their studies for purely financial reasons.


“A new cookery book will h lp me revise for classes and the new whites are brilliant.” “I live in Alness and its costing me £21.00 per week on travel – di expen


e dn’t think it would be that


ive but I really want to carry on to my HNC.” “I would like a newer edition of adv


s a ed practical c nc


me finish my course.” Bursary Recipients


The Trustees also gave a grant to the City & Guilds of London Art School of to enable them to award bursaries to their students during the academic year 2007/08.


Strategic Obj ctives e


The Trust would continue to help HE establishments provide a ladder of opportunity for student learning.


The Trustees would continue to support bursary schemes for both FE and HE students and to promote and provide scholarships by supporting projects involving career development.


Activities, Achievemen ts and Performance


The Trustees awarded funding totalling £95,000 to 4 HE establishments for projects that would enable them to:-


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