TAWAU: The National Prihatin Foundation (Prihatin) is targeting for 6,000 Sabah students to continue their studies after their SPM examinations through the Jelajah Pendidikan Keluarga Malaysia 2022 programme.
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Prihatin CEO Datuk Mohd Aizuddin Ghazali said the target was in line with the efforts of the JPKM Secretariat to look for, identify and assist 50,000 post-SPM students throughout the country who sat for the examination between 2016 and 2021.
“The targeted students are those from the lower income group and those who wanted to continue their education after SPM but had financial difficulty,” he stated.
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