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(From third left, middle row) SEGi College Subang Jaya deputy principal Calvin Chan, Teo and Early Childhood Care and Education Council president Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng with the scholarship recipients in a group photo.

PARTICIPANTS at the Seventh Annual Early Childhood Education (ECE) Conference 2019 received RM200,000 worth of education sponsorship in the form of scholarships and course vouchers.

The amount made up for eight scholarships for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Years Education, a 3+0 programme conducted by SEGi College Subang Jaya in collaboration with the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom, as well as 300 ECE course vouchers, which provide additional rebates for the Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Years Education programmes at the college.

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