St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (August 19, 2026) – Ocean Point Terminals (“Ocean Point” or the “Company”) today announced the recipients of its 2026-2027 Scholarship Program, awarding $16,000 in educational scholarships to eight outstanding students from the U.S. Virgin Islands. The annual program reflects Ocean Point’s ongoing commitment to investing in education and supporting the next generation of leaders, innovators, and skilled professionals.
The scholarships will help recipients pursue degrees and certifications at accredited colleges, universities, and technical or vocational institutions across the United States. Ocean Point’s scholarship awards are based on academic achievement, financial need, and overall applicant merit.
The 2026 scholarship recipients are:
- Keemar Croskey – Rochester Institute of Technology
- Darryl Griffith II – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Amalie Figueroa – Loyola University Maryland
- Felisha Marshall – Howard University
- Sekai Pinney – Florida A&M University
- Israel Popo – Tulsa Welding School
- Ace Poyah – University of South Carolina
- Kleniya Titus – Morgan State University
“Education is one of the most powerful investments we can make in our communities,” said Todd Dillabough, Chief Executive Officer of Ocean Point Terminals. “We are proud to support these exceptional students as they pursue their academic and career goals. Their hard work, dedication, and aspirations inspire us, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact they will make in the Virgin Islands and beyond.”
Ocean Point’s scholarship program is part of the Company’s broader commitment to workforce development and education throughout the territory. Each year, Ocean Point contributes more than $200,000 toward training, scholarships, and educational initiatives, including support for the University of the Virgin Islands’ Process Technology Program, which helps prepare local talent for high-demand careers in industry and technology.
Since launching its scholarship initiative in 2016, Ocean Point has supported 141 students in their pursuit of post-secondary education. To date, the Company has invested more than $1 million in scholarships and workforce training programs, reinforcing its commitment to building educational opportunities and strengthening the future of the Virgin Islands workforce.