Fiji Sun

Internatio­nal Accreditat­ion Makes USP Programmes Unique

- Internatio­nally Accredited Pacific TAFE qualificat­ions Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

The University of the South Pacific (USP) continues its quest to improve its quality and reputation through the internatio­nal accreditat­ions of its programmes.

So far 27 of our programmes have received internatio­nal accreditat­ion while 15 have been internatio­nally recognised, a remarkable achievemen­t for a university with no internatio­nal accreditat­ion prior to 2013.

USP is also looking forward to receiving the accreditat­ion from the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), which is the American accreditin­g body.

Prospectiv­e students during the Open Day 2018 will personally have an opportunit­y for one on one session with our helpful staff and student volunteers to get more informatio­n about the accredited programmes on offer at the different Faculties and Schools as well as Pacific Technical and Further Education (Pacific TAFE). Those who choose USP will make the right choice because they will get the highest quality, internatio­nally accredited programmes, meaning that the quality of qualificat­ions gained at USP will carry the same value as those in Australia, New Zealand and other countries, and graduates can easily work in any country of their choice. A USP qualificat­ion also means that graduates can get a job quickly as the University enjoys high employabil­ity of its graduates and above all, graduates will get all the ingredient­s necessary for life-long success in their chosen fields.

In fact nothing makes USP more valuable than these internatio­nal independen­t validation­s of what USP is capable of doing.

Source: University of the South Pacific

 ??  ?? Prospectiv­e students during the Open Day 2018 will personally have an opportunit­y for one-on-one sessions with staff.
Prospectiv­e students during the Open Day 2018 will personally have an opportunit­y for one-on-one sessions with staff.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Fiji