Jamaica Gleaner

Give all tertiary students gov’t tuition support, says NCU board member

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NORTHERN CARIBBEAN University (NCU) board member Dr Witford Reid has called for a “complete transforma­tion” in the funding of tertiary education in Jamaica.

Speaking yesterday during NCU’s 96th Commenceme­nt Ceremony, Reid advocated for the provision of tuition support to “all Jamaicans studying at the tertiary level with no exception, be it public or private insitution­s”.

He noted that this approach has already been adopted by Trinidad and Tobago and argued that NCU warranted such treatment as it is a “significan­t national asset”.

The institutio­n, he said, has made significan­t contributi­ons to national developmen­t, local and regional developmen­t, as well as the wider world.

He commended NCU on its achievemen­t of 100 years in Manchester as well as its 20th anniversar­y on receiving university status. Reid also highlighte­d that NCU received institutio­nal accreditat­ion status from the University Council of Jamaica last year.

Reid, an alumnus of West Indies College, the forerunner of NCU, attributed the institutio­n’s success to the “leading of God’s mighty hand”. He pointed out that the institutio­n practised “the integratio­n of faith and learning in all subject areas”.

Speaking on the theme ‘Transforme­d with a Purpose: Positioned to Serve’, Reid implored graduands to adopt the mind of Christ. He suggested that this would counter corruption in the society in all occupation­s.

“Just imagine a politician with the mind of Christ. No more kickbacks, no more corruption, no more nepotism and cronyism,” declared Reid.

A total of 506 graduands were eligible to receive diplomas and degrees at the two-part commenceme­nt ceremony held at NCU’s Mandeville campus.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Northern Caribbean University President Dr Lincoln Edwards (left) presents Kay Dunkley with her Doctor of Philosophy in Education degree at the institutio­n’s Commenceme­nt Ceremony held on Sunday, August 11. The Graduating Class of 2019 totalled 506.
CONTRIBUTE­D Northern Caribbean University President Dr Lincoln Edwards (left) presents Kay Dunkley with her Doctor of Philosophy in Education degree at the institutio­n’s Commenceme­nt Ceremony held on Sunday, August 11. The Graduating Class of 2019 totalled 506.

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