CU to Graduate More Than 700 Students

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CU to Graduate More Than 700 Students
CU to Graduate More Than 700 Students

Africa-Press – Liberia. Cuttington University’s main campus in Suakoko, Bong County comes alive with the University’s 2025 commencement convocation in Gbarnga.

According to Mr. Advertus Orea Wright, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, the University will on June 21, 2025 graduate seven hundred and five (705) students from its three campuses in the Country.

The Cuttington University Vice President for Institutional Advancement said 46 students will be graduating from the University Junior College in Kakata, Margibi County, while 254 from the undergraduate Program in Suakoko, Bong County, and 341 from the School of Graduate and Professional Studies in Monrovia.

Additionally, he said 64 students will be obtaining a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE).

Mr. Wright disclosed that those students who will be conferred or awarded degrees by Cuttington University in distinct academic disciplines are students who have been academically examined and have satisfactorily gone through the ranks and files of the University’s academic curricular activities in line with the best international academic standards and practices.

He further noted that as part of Cuttington University’s mission to produce more qualified and knowledgeable professionals in different specialized studies, the institution remains committed to providing quality educational services and fostering a 21st-century Global Century of education in the Country.

“This year’s commencement is associated with major events that have beautified the entire commencement convocation. The activities started with the Herbert and Marion Donovan College of Allied Health Sciences Tea Party followed by the President’s Traditional Tea Party. At the same time, the Baccalaureate Services,” Mr. Advertus Orea Wright revealed.

This year’s Commencement Convocation is under the watchful eyes of Dr. Romelle A. Horton, President of Cuttington University.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Education of the Republic of Liberia, Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah, is expected to serve as a Guest Speaker at the University’s 63rd Commencement Convocation.

This remarkable occasion, according to Mr. Wright is expected to be honored by the chairman and members of the Board of Trustees of Cuttington University, faculty and staff of the University, high-profile Government officials of the Republic of Liberia, officials and members of the Bong County Legislative Caucus, parents and guardians, families and friends of the graduates.

Cuttington University is a private university in Suakoko, Bong County.

Founded in 1889 as Cuttington College by the Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA), it is the oldest private, coeducational, undergraduate, and degree-granting institution in sub-Saharan Africa.

It has immensely contributed to the human capital development of Liberia and has produced notable alumni who have served and continue to serve the country and the world at large.

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