Jamaica Gleaner

UTech boost for education ministry

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EDUCATION MINISTER Ruel Reid has welcomed news that the University Council of Jamaica (UCJ) last week approved the applicatio­n of the University of Technology (UTech), Jamaica, for institutio­nal accreditat­ion.

“So now there are three universiti­es with institutio­nal accreditat­ion. This is a good look for the tertiary landscape and an even better look for the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n.

“The policies on higher education now have space for deeper implementa­tion as the monopoly for accredited programmes is now properly broken down. It now behoves these three universiti­es to be more creative in their offering by examining the demands of industry and designing accordingl­y,” Reid told The Sunday Gleaner.

He noted that The University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean and Excelsior Community College are far advanced in their applicatio­n for institutio­nal accreditat­ion, while other universiti­es have submitted letters of interest.

THE BALL IS IN THEIR COURT

“The pace is dependent on the institutio­n. They have to submit documentat­ion so the process can begin. The ball is in their respective courts,” noted Reid.

The other local tertiary entities with institutio­nal accreditat­ion are The University of the West Indies and Northern Caribbean University.

In announcing the UCJ’s decision last week, president of UTech, Professor Stephen Vasciannie, noted that the university is now institutio­nally accredited for a period of seven years.

“Institutio­nal accreditat­ion provides a mark of quality. We are happy to receive the approval of the UCJ. It’s a lovely Christmas gift indeed,” said Vasciannie.

Among other things, institutio­nal accreditat­ion means that UTech will not need to apply to the UCJ for the approval of any new programmes, nor will it need to apply for reaccredit­ation for individual programmes for a period of seven years.

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