press release Chevron’s Support for Local Students Continues

DHAKA, January 10th, 2022: As a part of its ongoing annual scholarship program for financially disadvantaged, meritorious students, Chevron Bangladesh has awarded scholarships to 783 students from 23 educational institutions near Chevron’s Bibiyana, Jalalabad and Moulavi Bazar gas fields; about 64% of the scholarship recipients are female. Also included in the total are 55 scholarships for students who achieved excellent grades in the 2021 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams. The average pass rate of Chevron’s scholarship recipients in the 2021 SSC exams was 100%, compared to the national and Sylhet division averages of 94% and 97% respectively.  

Chevron Bangladesh started the scholarship program with only a small handful of educational institutions nearly two decades ago. Aside from helping students’ overall academic performance, the company’s Quality Education Support Initiative also aims to improve the learning environment of schools near its three gas fields. In addition to scholarships, support is provided in the form of additional teaching, computer labs, coaching support and endowment fund for selected schools, school uniforms, sports equipment, furniture, infrastructure, sanitation facilities and potable water. 

As a part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives, Chevron seeks to promote long-term human progress through its global social investment areas of focus: economic development, education, and health.

 
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Chevron Bangladesh’s Field Corporate Affairs Manager, Imam Hasan Akan; Srinibash Chandra Nath, Senior Coordinator, Government Affairs & Social Investment; Mohammad Abdul Latif and Murad Ahmed, Senior Coordinators, Community Engagement, and other officials pictured here with a student awardee at a scholarship distribution ceremony, held at a local high-school located near the Bibiyana Gas Plant