Hundreds of thousands of students face uncertainty as Damelin, CityVarsity, and Lyceum College registrations are cancelled. Find out what the future holds for these students!
Students enrolled in Damelin, CityVarsity, and Lyceum College are facing a cloud of uncertainty after the Department of Higher Education deregistered these institutions. The fate of hundreds of thousands of students hangs in the balance, with their academic journeys put on hold. With registrations cancelled, the future remains unclear for these learners, leaving them in limbo and unsure of their next steps. The decision by the Director-General of the Department of Higher Education has cast a shadow over the educational paths of many students, raising questions about their continued studies and accreditation.
Professor Jon Foster-Pedley, the Dean and Director of Henley Business School Africa, expressed concerns over the deregistration of Damelin, CityVarsity, and Lyceum colleges. The sudden cancellations have left students and educators shocked, with the academic community grappling with the implications of these actions. As students await clarity on the way forward, institutions are working to address the situation and provide support to those affected by the deregistrations. The impact of these decisions reverberates through the education sector, highlighting the importance of regulatory measures and ensuring the stability of educational institutions.
As the higher education landscape undergoes changes, students are at the forefront of these shifts, navigating uncertainties and adapting to new circumstances. The deregistration of prominent colleges like Damelin, CityVarsity, and Lyceum serves as a reminder of the challenges in the education sector and the need for transparent governance. Students and educators alike are left pondering the implications of these events, seeking clarity and support in the face of educational upheaval.
The fate of hundreds of thousands of students registered with Damelin, CityVarsity, Icesa City Campus and Lyceum College hang in the balance after the ...
The department of higher education' director-general, , cancelled the registrations of Damelin College, CityVarsity, Lyceum colleges.
Professor Jon Foster-Pedley, Dean and director of Henley Business School Africa. Damelin, CityVarsity and Lyceum colleges deregistered.
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