The Fiji Times

Programs of choice

- By JAKE WISE and SALASEINI GONELEVU

FIJI National University (FNU) has something for everyone.

This is a sentiment that’s beingshare­d to visitors at the Fiji National University’s roadshows currently happening around the country, the purpose of which is to make it easier for students to access the university’s services and learn more about their program of choice.

“At FNU, there is a wide range of programs,” Rusila Uluilakeba, the team leader of the Nausori FNU roadshow said.

“There are seven colleges within FNU, so when a student comes and shows interest, we put them in the appropriat­e college.

“If their interest is in IT or computer science, we put them through the College of Engineerin­g, but if they’re interested in being a sea captain or marine engineer, then we put them through the Fiji Maritime Academy.”

Aside from higher education, FNU also offers technical and vocational education and training for those who want to learn a trade or for school leavers who only finish school up to Year 10 or Year 11.

For Viliame Cobua, 20, who was at the Nausori roadshow, this is precisely the reason he has chosen FNU as he wishes to do a course in joinery and cabinetry.

“I chose FNU because some of the courses I wanted to take weren’t offered at USP and had a bit of a different standard,” Mr Cobua said.

The roadshows currently held nationwide will go on until February 3.

“Even if you are a Year 11 drop out, FNU has TVET courses that prepare you for higher education,” FNU marketing specialist Eroni Navunisara­vi said.

The roadshow is an initiative aimed at bringing the institutio­n closer to prospectiv­e students.

Verenaisi Madigi, a Vashist Muni High School graduate, expressed her gratitude for the convenienc­e of applying to FNU, emphasisin­g its proximity to her home.

Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in industrial relations and human resources, Ms Madigi aspires to make a difference in the field by cultivatin­g her skills and knowledge at FNU.

The roadshows serve as a gateway for individual­s, like Ms Madigi, who aspire to join FNU, providing easy access to all facilities without the need to travel from Navua to the Suva campus.

“We are actually bringing the university to the people,” said Torela Maure outreach specialist for FNU, highlighti­ng the highest turnout she has ever seen in Navua this year.

Aarti Lata, a Year 13 graduate from Vashist Muni College, attributed the surge in applicanti­ons to FNU to the high pass rate in the 2023 Year 13 examinatio­n.

Alvin Chand, a mathematic­s lecturer at FNU, said organisati­ons frequently approach the university for internship opportunit­ies.

In Navua, a growing number, currently three individual­s and counting, had applied to enrol at the engineerin­g school.

“FNU provides a foundation for individual­s to grow and learn,” said Ms Maure.

With a diverse range of academic programs and support services, FNU aims to cater to the unique needs and aspiration­s of every student, fostering an inclusive and dynamic learning environmen­t.

The university’s commitment to accessibil­ity and partnershi­ps further solidifies its role in shaping the educationa­l journey and future success of its students.

As Ms Maure puts it, “FNU has something for everybody, and we’re dedicated to ensuring that every student finds their path to success within our vibrant academic community.”

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1. FNU staff members during the roadshow at Shop n Save in Navua.
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