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    GKTC Celebrates Second Annual Matriculation Event, Call for Institutional Integrity

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkNovember 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Students in a grand style parade on the principal streets of Barclayville
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    Written by Emmanuel Koffa

    GRAND KRU COUNTY– Grand Kru Technical College (GKTC) has celebrated its second annual matriculation event in Barclayville City. The event took place from Thursday, November 14 to Saturday November 16, 2024, and was marked by outdoor parade through the principal streets of Barclayville.

    During this event, the college administration celebrates the enrollment of new students and acknowledge key figures who have contributed to the provision of scholarship for the institution.

    The GKTC offers Associate Degree in Six Major Disciplines including, Agriculture, Engineering, Business, Technology, Health Sciences, Natural Science and Education.

    Vice President for Administration, T. Dan Jah-Bestman, delivered an inspiring address on behalf of Acting President Dr. Josephus M. Gray. He highlighted the essential role of scholarships in empowering students from diverse backgrounds thus enabling them to pursue their educational dreams at GKTC.

    During the indoor program

    VPA Jah-Bestman expressed gratitude to individuals he said have committed their resources to support the institution, making quality education more accessible to the youth of Grand Kru County. “Today, we gather not just to welcome new scholars into our family, but to acknowledge those who have chosen to invest in our future,” Jah-Bestman stated, terming their generosity as a beacon of hope for students who aspire to shape their lives through education.

    T. Dan Jah-Bestman singled out Vice President, Jeremiah Kpan Koung, Senator Numene T. H. Bartekwa and Grand Kru County Superintendent, Antoinette Wowlee Nimely as individuals that are contributing to scholarships for students of GKTC.

    He said the above listed individuals were recognized for their unwavering commitment to education and their belief in the transformative power of knowledge, emphasizing the need for continued support to education in the county.

    The Vice President for Administration underscored the importance of collaboration between the college administration, local communities, and benefactors in fostering an environment conducive to academic excellence.

    Meanwhile, VP Bestman has warned against individuals and groups seeking to undermine the progress of the college for their selfish interests. He cautioned against vices that could hinder the institution’s growth and urged all stakeholders to work collaboratively to safeguard the integrity of the college. “It is essential that we protect our institution from negativity,” he emphasized.

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