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1,153 students graduate from Pentecost University

 The Pentecost University (PU) at the weekend held its 15th Congregation in Accra for 1,153 students who graduated with degrees and certificates in diverse faculties, including business administration, health allied scienc­es and engineering.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Minister for Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, urged more aca­demic institutions to embrace the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) educa­tion.

Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum (inset) addressing the graduands
Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum (inset) addressing the graduands

He commended the University for their pivotal role in helping to advance STEM education in the country.

Dr Adutwum acknowledged the university’s distinguished status as the sole private institution selected to pilot the pioneering pre-engi­neering programme.

He emphasised that a young person’s choice of study in Senior High School should not limit their ability to pursue different academic disciplines later in life when they have the matured to make in­formed decisions.

“That is why the Ministry of Ed­ucation and the government found a route for students with general arts, visual arts and other back­grounds to divert into engineering if they so desire after completing SHS,” the Minister said.

Addressing the graduating stu­dents, Dr Adutwum extended his heartfelt congratulations, acknowl­edging the challenges they may have faced and triumphed over during their academic journey.

The Minister challenged the graduating class to be confident ambassadors and to utilise the skills and values instilled in them to compete globally and make a positive impact on the world.

Dr Adutwum pledged the continuous commitment of the government to create an enabling environment for Pentecost Uni­versity to thrive and contribute significantly to shaping the nation’s human resource.

The Vice-Chancellor of PU, Professor Kwabena Agyapong – Kodia, in his remarks, lauded the institution’s numerous accomplishments over the past years, including the introduction of the Big Launch project marking a significant milestone to unveil industry-based Bachelor of En­gineering programmes and laying the foundation for the Pentecost Engineering Village in 2024.

He mentioned the intentional efforts to support staff in obtaining higher quali­fications, adding that 12 staff members had graduated with PhDs in various fields, while acknowl­edging further successes for both the school and the students’ front.

Looking ahead to 2024, the Vice-Chancellor outlined the university’s com­mitment to infrastructural devel­opment, drainage solutions, and maintaining leadership in spirit-in­spired research-driven education.

Awards were given to outstand­ing students, with Susan winning the overall best graduating student award.

 BY STEPHANIE BIRIKORANG

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