Others may disagree, but I dont think these sort of qualifications will get him a job in IT.
IT companies expect practical experience of the real world,
paper qualifications dont count for a lot.
You might be better using the money to subsidise him in an IT job for a year or so while he gets some practical experience.
Try to find a local computer company who sell or install or maintain computers or other job in IT and see if he can get a job in there.
Also make sure he actually WANTS to work in IT and computers, and what part of IT.
IT is a massive business covering all sorts of areas, so he needs to know if he wants to be writing software programs, or fixing IT problems, or installing hardware or software, or testing hardware or software, or selling IT equipment or designing IT systems and so on.
It would help a lot if he has worked on computers at home or at college, maybe building a PC or installing software, writing programs or desgning web sites etc.
That wil help him get a job in IT.
Let me know if you want more help (I have worked in IT for over 30 years)