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Nov 01, 2015 News
In the wake of student complaints against high tuition fees and late registration, the University of Guyana Registrar, Dr Nigel Gravesande, stated that they are working on productive curriculum development and a student friendly environment.
He stated that while he made appointments with the students who had concerns, none showed up.
Dr. Gravesande emphasized that he has an open door policy at the University and students would normally come to him without making appointments. He stated that he will not rest until the registry at the University has been transformed into a student focused and student friendly environment. “My office would be one of service,” he declared.
Dr. Gravesande hopes to make UG a respected tertiary institution, as such he stated his intent of trying to attract students from Community colleges and Sixth forms across Caricom. He hopes to efficiently deliver student services and to develop a structured community service programme for students.
He further intimated that he will help to create links between regional and international tertiary institutions in an effort to benefit from a diversified and wider human resource base.
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