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Ahmed Heji receiving the Highest Achiever Scholarship for the School of Business Studies, from CNA-Q executive committee associate director Hissa al-Aali.
College of the North Atlantic – Qatar (CNA-Q) has honoured its top students for their academic achievements in the academic year 2014-15 at the 13th annual Rewarding Excellence awards ceremony.
Sponsoring the event for the second year, Oryx GTL offered four very special awards to students who also demonstrated a commitment to leadership, entrepreneurship, sport, or health and wellness.
This year, 101 students, who achieved a Grade Point Average of 4.0, were entered into the Honour Society. On average, the cumulative averages of award winners this year are higher than last year, which were higher than the year
before.
Other awards included the Highest Achiever Scholarship presented to Business Management – Accounting student, Farnaaz Safdar Khan, for the second year in a row, to acknowledge her 97.3% weighted average. Highest Achievers from each of the College’s Schools – Engineering Technology, Business Studies, Information Technology and Health Sciences – were also recognised with scholarships.
Ahmed Heji, a Business Management – Human Resource Management student, was the highest achiever for the School of Business. The award ceremony opened with messages from CNA-Q president Dr Ken MacLeod, and Oryx GTL’s chief quality and HSE officer
Mohamed al-Enazi.
Oryx GTL is also the sponsor of the President’s Medal for Academic Excellence, presented to top students during the June graduation ceremony.
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