Footballers Score £500 Scholarships
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Two West Bromwich Albion football players have each been awarded a scholarship in their first year of studying at the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ.
Leanne Robinson and Jessica Bate both play for West Bromwich Albion's Ladies. As amateurs they receive no funding to follow their sporting passion, so they applied to the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ's Scholarship Panel for assistance in meeting the cost of subscriptions and travel expenses.
Leanne, from Sutton Coldfield, and Jessica, from Stourbridge, said they were delighted to each receive £500 from the University.
"This will be a massive help to us in pursuing our love of football and playing for West Brom," said 18-year-old Leanne, who is in the first year of a PE and Sports Coaching Science degree at the University.
"I am now in my ninth season playing for West Brom and still loving it. It's a great club to play for and we've been doing really well of late."
Jessica, a first year Sport and Exercise Science student, has been playing for the club for four seasons.
"I've always been really sporty," said the 18-year-old. "To get the chance to play for West Brom was fantastic and I'm really enjoying it."
"This scholarship is a real welcome boost," she added. "We don't get paid to play, in fact we have to pay our own subs, so any extra funding is a fantastic help."
The University awards scholarships of up to £1,000 towards voluntary work or activities, to pursue a particular interest, ie music or arts, or towards course-related activities.