
IT pays to work hard. Some 170 students from Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University College (KLMU) were recently rewarded with free laptops for being model students.
These full-time students, who are in their second semester, received a Hewlett Packard/Compaq notebook worth RM3,000 each.
"To get the free notebook, students must have above average grades," says KLMU president Datuk Idrus Mohd Satha.
KLMU has given away 4,500 notebooks to its students from 13 branch campuses as part of its corporate social responsibility programme over the years.
KLMU was established in 2006 and is part of the Cosmopoint Group of Companies, which has 13 branches in Malaysia.
- New Strait Times, by Subashini Selvaratnam -
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