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Government to Cover Up to 50% of Tuition Costs for Law Students at UWI Five Islands

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced that students enrolled in law programmes at The University of the West Indies (UWI) Five Islands Campus will receive Government assistance covering up to 50 percent of their tuition costs. The decision was approved by Cabinet as part of the Government’s broader commitment to expanding access to […]

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Updated June 18, 2026 at 1:42 PM

University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced that students enrolled in law programmes at The University of the West Indies (UWI) Five Islands Campus will receive Government assistance covering up to 50 percent of their tuition costs.

The decision was approved by Cabinet as part of the Government’s broader commitment to expanding access to higher education and building a highly skilled workforce capable of supporting the country’s continued development.

Cabinet noted that the initiative recognizes the strategic importance of legal education and is intended to encourage more Antiguans and Barbudans to pursue studies in law while reducing the financial burden associated with obtaining a legal education.

The support for law students forms part of the Government’s wider education agenda, which includes the introduction of free tuition for eligible students pursuing their first undergraduate degree at the UWI Five Islands Campus.

Students pursuing postgraduate and professional degrees will continue to bear the cost of their tuition, except in areas where the Government determines that national development priorities warrant special assistance.

Cabinet also established a sub-committee comprising the Minister for Education, the Minister responsible for Social Transformation and the Minister for Information Communication Technology to engage with the administration of UWI Five Islands.

The committee will identify programmes and partnerships that align with Antigua and Barbuda’s national development agenda and support the continued expansion of the campus.

The Government said its investment in education is ultimately an investment in the nation’s future, with the aim of ensuring that UWI Five Islands evolves into a premier institution capable of meeting the educational and workforce needs of Antigua and Barbuda and the wider region.

The tuition support initiative is expected to create greater opportunities for aspiring lawyers and contribute to the development of a stronger legal profession in Antigua and Barbuda.

Comments

8 reader responses

Liz

This is a good move. Plenty young people want to study law but the cost too high

Apex Jones

I wish they would extend that to other critical areas of study like speech pathology

Tromos

I glad to see government putting money into education and not just talking about it.

Ingrid

As a taxpayer, I don’t mind helping students, but I would like to see a breakdown of the cost and expected benefits.

Rhea

This is excellent news for young people who dream of becoming lawyers but simply cannot afford the tuition costs.

Lena

Big help for parents because law school expenses does scare plenty families

Tammy

Good start, but hopefully one day they can make law school fully free too

Informed citizen

This can help produce more Antiguan lawyers instead of always looking overseas