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MAHSA University and St. John Ambulance Forge Paths for Nursing Scholars


In a heartwarming display of commitment to healthcare education, MAHSA University recently welcomed six promising nursing students into a transformative scholarship journey with St. John Ambulance of Malaysia. The scholarship agreement signing ceremony marked more than just a financial opportunity—it represented a beacon of hope and professional development for aspiring healthcare professionals.

The prestigious event brought together key leaders in community service and education, including Dato Abdul Rani Osman, Director of Business Development and Partnership, and Dato' Yeo Kim Thong, Chief Operating Officer of Yayasan St. John's Ambulance Malaysia and Deputy of Command of St. John's Ambulance Malaysia (National Headquarters).


This collaborative initiative for the Diploma in Nursing program underscores a shared vision of empowering young talent and strengthening Malaysia's healthcare landscape. By investing in these six students, St. John Ambulance demonstrates its ongoing commitment to community service and professional development.

At MAHSA University, we firmly believe that financial constraints should never be a barrier to education. Our commitment goes beyond words—we actively work to create opportunities for talented students who dream of making a difference. We understand that every potential student carries unique aspirations, and we are dedicated to ensuring that quality education remains accessible to all.

MAHSA University extends its deepest gratitude to St. John Ambulance Malaysia for their unwavering support and belief in the potential of young healthcare professionals. These scholarships are more than just financial assistance—they are a key that unlocks futures, transforms lives, and ultimately contributes to the broader healthcare ecosystem.

As these six students embark on their nursing journey, they carry with them not just a scholarship but a promise of excellence, compassion, and service.

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