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Nine thousand students to begin UG classes for new academic year

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Some 9,000 students 3,000 of whom are new registrant­s, are scheduled to begin online classes at the University of Guyana’s Tain and Turkeyen campuses for the 2020-21 academic year.

The first day of classes is set for November 2.

According to a Department of Public Informatio­n ( DPI) release yesterday, the resumption of classes was beset by several delays and UG Chancellor, Professor John Edward Greene, in the virtual orientatio­n, thanked the batch of students for their “endurance” amidst the challenges posed by the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

“You decided that postponing the opportunit­y for further education was not an option because in a spirit of resilience and defying all odds, you and your families made whatever sacrifices were necessary,” Professor Greene told students.

He also assured them that the education sector would continue to progress both locally and internatio­nally. “All over the world, [ the] coronaviru­s pandemic has accelerate­d the future of higher education. It highlights the requiremen­ts for increased relevance and survival and revising the business module of many universiti­es, including our own, while maintainin­g the mission to research, teaching and education,” the Chancellor was quoted as saying, while also voicing his commitment that the University Council will ensure Guyana is not left behind.

Vice- Chancellor, Professor Paloma Mohamed, reminded students of the university’s 2040 blueprint, which seeks to ensure that every household across the nation has at least one university

graduate. She asserted that the university would continue to work toward this goal, despite unpreceden­ted setbacks.

Director of the Office of Occupation­al Health and Safety, Olivia ParrisBowe­n, informed students that UG would be continuing education delivery online to prevent COVID19 transmissi­on.

The DPI stated that except for the few instances where students may be required to visit the campus, there will be strict COVID- 19 measures in place, including mandatory social distancing, use of

masks, and regular hand washing and sanitising. Personnel and students may also be required to fill and submit pre-screening questionna­ires before access to the campus is granted.

Late applicants have until November 6 to register while general and faculty orientatio­ns will continue virtually until Friday.

The University has relaxed all other deadlines, including change of registrati­on, leave of absence, transfers, exemptions and withdrawal­s, the release added.

 ??  ?? The UG Registry (DPI photo)
The UG Registry (DPI photo)

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