MANCOSA to honour its class of 2021 at virtual graduation
Private higher education institution, MANCOSA, an expert in distance learning, will host its virtual graduation ceremony for students in 40 programmes on Saturday 30 October 2021at 10 am.
Private higher education institution, MANCOSA, an expert in distance learning, will host its virtual graduation ceremony for students in 40 programmes on Saturday 30 October 2021at 10 am.
MANCOSA’s annual graduation ceremonies are a highlight of the academic calendar and a significant milestone as it acknowledges a student’s hard work and success which graduates share with peers, family and friends.
Students from Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Nelspruit, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Polokwane, Mauritius, Namibia, Zambia, Eswatini, Kimberly and East London will graduate.
The graduation ceremony may be viewed after the event on the MANCOSA website: www.mancosa.co.za, MANCOSA’s social media sites on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and the MANCOSA YouTube channel MANCOSAtv.
Professor Magnate Ntombela, principal of MANCOSA, said the institution will honour our graduates. Students will be graduating from programmes such as the Master of Commerce, Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology Management, Higher Certificate in Social Media and Communication and Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Marketing Management, and many more.
A large number of students will also graduate with one of MANCOSA’s most popular postgraduate qualifications, the Master of Business Administration, which ranks among 10 of the best MBAs in Africa.
Professor Ntombela said: “While it is a celebration, it is certainly not an end to studying for our graduates because when one journey finishes, another begins, full of opportunity, promise and adventure.”
“We have all experienced the impacts of the global pandemic, especially students who have been thrown into an e-learning environment and are unable to gather and celebrate milestones such as graduations, special events and first days. However, our students adapted extremely well to online learning.”
“As we continue to deliver our academic curriculum online, we must once again thank and acknowledge our students, academics and support staff who continue to work diligently through the challenges.
“In light of the current circumstances we face today, we want our graduates to know how proud we are of their accomplishments.”
MANCOSA aims to educate the next generation of African leaders and professionals into the employable leaders of tomorrow.
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