UCOL celebrating new graduates across the rohe
UCOL is set to celebrate 1807 qualifications being awarded to graduates who are now equipped with the skills and knowledge that will help fuel our industries.
UCOL is set to celebrate 1807 qualifications being awarded to graduates who are now equipped with the skills and knowledge that will help fuel our industries.
UCOL Manawatū are celebrating their Student Success space becoming a recognised safe space for takatāpui whānui (rainbow community).
UCOL Whanganui and Ministry of Social Development (MSD) are proud to celebrate the success of nine ākonga, who have completed a pre-employment hospitality short course with a 100% success rate.
UCOL and partner organisations have celebrated a cohort of rangatahi at an informal graduation ceremony after they completed the 17-week long Kick for the Seagulls programme, where they achieved Level 2 numeracy and literacy credits taught through the language of sport.
A series of practical training sessions on Xero accounting software, tailored for small businesses and sole traders, is running for the first time in Whanganui, with hopes that demand will enable it to continue in 2025.
Ākonga (learners) from UCOL U-Skills Academy programmes have been recognised for their hard work and achievements at a series of prize-giving events across the rohe.
A pilot course is underway aimed at training youth from Horowhenua to participate in the district's largest infrastructure project and create meaningful careers.
UCOL is proud to partner with Palmerston North City Council, Y-Central, Sport Manawatū and Police to deliver ‘Kick for the Seagulls’ to a group of 10 rangatahi for the first time in Palmerston North.
Two second-year nursing students at UCOL Manawatū, Morgan Beugelsdyk and Davis Ferguson, have been elected to key positions within Māori nursing. The appointments are testament to their dedication to improving healthcare for Māori communities and supporting their fellow students.