Trinidad and Tobago national Yamine Trotman has been awarded the Sinnette-Nguyen Scholarship for the academic year 2025–2026.
The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Global Campus, in an article on its website, said Trotman is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work and has distinguished herself through exemplary community outreach as the founder of Healed Me, Healing You Ministry, a philanthropic organisation that provides mental health support to women. She also serves as Vice President, Programming and Voluntarism, of The UWI Student Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) Global Campus Corps.
The scholarship is awarded to a national of T&T who is currently enrolled in an undergraduate programme at The UWI Global Campus and has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and community involvement. Following a competitive selection process, Trotman emerged as an outstanding candidate whose accomplishments and aspirations exemplify the scholarship’s values and objectives.
According to The UWI Global Campus article, the scholarship donor, Tisha Sinnette-Nguyen, who resides in Massachusetts, USA, noted that “This scholarship is funded in loving memory of my parents, Nelson Sinnette and Yvonne Sinnette, who placed a high value on education and its power to transform lives. It is both an honour and a privilege to continue their legacy by awarding this scholarship to a deserving recipient who reflects their values—demonstrating grit, perseverance, and resilience in the face of challenges.”
The UWI Global Campus acknowledged with gratitude the generous contribution of Sinnette-Nguyen in supporting talented and deserving students. Her commitment to expanding educational opportunities will continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of students in T&T.
In the article, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Principal Dr Francis O Severin hailed the scholarship as a positive development.
“Ms Yamine Trotman needs to be celebrated, and I am grateful to Mrs Tisha Sinnette-Nguyen, a good friend of the Global Campus, for recognising Yamine in that regard. Others can learn so much from our deserving student in terms of her public activism, community spirit and good ‘citizenship’ in being the ‘originator’ of a philanthropic organisation that offers mental health support to women. This is commendable, and the urgent need for such interventions cannot be underestimated. I wish her absolute success as she strives to be the best social worker that she can be.”
The UWI Global Campus extended heartfelt congratulations to Trotman on what it described as a well-deserved achievement.