Mia Duffy (DkIT/Louth LGFA), Christopher O’Neill (DkIT/Louth GAA) Billy Curran (ControlSoft), Caitlin O’Reilly (DkIT/Louth LGFA), Conor Clarke (DkIT/Louth GAA)
Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) have announced that applications for the DkIT Sports Scholarship programme are now open.
The launch event for this scholarship programme was held recently with sponsors Dundalk Credit Union and ControlSoft in attendance alongside sporting partners including Dundalk FC, Dundalk Golf Club, Louth GAA, Louth LGFA, Drogheda Wolves, and Swords Basketball.
The DkIT Sports Scholarship Programme embodies a commitment to fostering athletic excellence and academic achievement among students. With the generous support of Dundalk Credit Union, ControlSoft and collaborative partnerships with leading sporting organisations, DkIT aims to provide a platform for talented athletes to pursue their passion while pursuing higher education.
As part of the programme, selected scholars will receive financial assistance, specialised sport science support, mentorship, and access to top-class facilities.
Additionally, they will have the opportunity to represent DkIT in various intercollegiate competitions and showcase their skills on a national and international stage.
“Our partnership with Dundalk Credit Union, ControlSoft and esteemed sporting organisations exemplifies our collective commitment to advancing the pursuit of excellence in sports and education,” remarked Bronagh McGrane, Sports and Societies Officer at DkIT.
Applications for the 2024/25 academic year are now open and can be accessed at www.dkit.ie
For more information about the DKIT Sports Scholarship Programme, please visit www.dkit.ie or contact Bronagh.McGrane@dkit.ie or Derek.Crilly@dkit.ie
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