Six Fife College students have been awarded scholarships by Arnold Clark.

Totalling £2000, the scholarships can be used by the students to purchase resources or materials to support their studies.

Lynne McBurney, group head of people at Arnold Clark, said: “We are delighted to offer these scholarships to Fife College students - we hope they’ll go a long way in helping them purchase the materials and resources they need to get the most out of their studies.

“Community is one of our core values at Arnold Clark and so we are always looking for innovative ways to support local organisations.”

This year’s scholarship recipients were presented with their awards during a vehicle workshop event at the college's Glenrothes campus.

The students who received the awards are Ryan Marshall, Ewa Cios, Morgan Craig, Nataliia Shypunova, Harris Owen and Valentyna Rozdaibida.

Electrical Engineering student Ryan Marshall, from Dunfermline, said: "I'm overwhelmed to have been given the opportunity of this scholarship. This is a massive benefit for me in my future career and life goals."

Transport Maintenance student Morgan Craig, also from Dunfermline, added: "I am over the moon to be picked as a recipient for this scholarship and I plan to put the money towards a run-down car to do up. This is going to help me get a future job or an apprenticeship."

Lyn Gold, scholarship and alumni engagement lead at Fife College, said the college was extremely greatful to Arnold Clark for its ongoing support.

She added: “All six of this year’s winners are very deserving of their awards, we wish them well in the rest of their studies and future careers.”