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SUAKOKO — The Administration of Cuttington University in Suakoko, Bong County, is expected to confer different degrees to 765 students in different areas of professional studies on June 15, 2024.
Speaking to a team of reporters on Sunday, June 9, 2024, at the Institution’s Suakoko campus, Mr. Advertus Orea Wright, Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Cuttington University disclosed that 72 students will be graduating from the university’s Junior College in Kakata, Margibi County, while 325 students from the undergraduate Programs in Suakoko.
Additionally, Mr. Wright added that three hundred twenty (320) students will also be walking out of the walls of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies in Monrovia, while forty-eight (48) students will be obtaining Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDF) and Post Graduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation (PGDME).
He said that the commencement speaker for this year’s graduation ceremony is Mr. Benedict Sonie Kanu, Country Manager for African Development Bank, Liberia Limited.
The CU Institutional Advancement Vice President noted that these students who will be conferred degrees by Cuttington University in distinct academic disciplines 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.
The ceremony, according to Mr. Wright, is expected to be held in Suakoko District and will mark Cuttington University’s 62nd commencement convocation. The ceremony will, however, be graced by high-profile government officials, parents, and guidance including students and alumni from across Liberia.
Mr. Wright further that Cuttington University being the oldest private university in Suacoco, Liberia, the University is regarded for its exemplary academic excellence among top universities in sub-Saharan Africa.
Founded in 1889 as Cuttington College by the Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA), the institution is the oldest private, coeducational, four-year, degree-granting institution in sub-Saharan Africa.