An Inverkeithing student has been given a scholarship to help her studies.
Dua Nasar is one of five Fife College students who have received £500 from Arnold Clark for their commitment to advancing their careers in various fields.
The scholarships, which have been presented through the Adam Smith Scholarships programme, are intended to help students buy essential resources and materials to improve their studies.
Ms Nasar, who is studying for the Intermediate Certificate in Business Enterprise (with Admin, Accounting, or Legal) course, said: "I feel really happy about winning a scholarship as this will be useful for my future studies at college and university.
"I will use the money for books and resources."
The recipients were given their awards by Arnold Clark's group head of people, Lynne McBurney, at a ceremony in the college's vehicle workshop on the Glenrothes campus.
Ms McBurney said: "We’re thrilled to provide these scholarships to Fife College students and hope they make a real difference in helping them access the materials and resources they need to succeed in their studies.
"Supporting the community is at the heart of what we do at Arnold Clark, and we’re always looking for new and impactful ways to support local initiatives."
Ms McBurney and Carole Anne McCann, group recruitment manager, were welcomed by assistant principal Iain Hawker and other college representatives.
They took the opportunity to learn about the students' career aspirations and future plans.
Lyn Gold, scholarship and alumni engagement lead at Fife College, said: "Arnold Clark has been a fantastic supporter of Fife College students for many years, and we’re deeply appreciative of their ongoing commitment.
"These new scholarship awards will have an immediate and positive impact on the students, helping to shape their academic journeys and future aspirations.
"All of this year’s scholarship winners are truly deserving of their awards.
"We wish them every success in their studies and future careers, and we look forward to strengthening our partnership with Arnold Clark."
Arnold Clark has been offering scholarships at Fife College for several years.
Some previous recipients have secured employment with the company after completing their studies.
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