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Celebrating graduates’ success

Monday, 09 December 2024

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Celebrating graduates’ success

CPUT will be celebrating the success of more than 300 graduates during our Summer Graduation ceremony on 12 December.

A total of 25 doctorates will be conferred during the ceremony, which will be held at the Major Sports Hall on the Bellville Campus.

The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment has the highest number of graduates (179), followed by Business and Management Sciences (60), Applied Sciences (36), Health and Wellness Sciences (22), Informatics and Design (17) and Education (16).

Vice-Chancellor Prof Chris Nhlapo said the university was very proud of the graduating class and their achievements.

“I hope that you continue to create value wherever you go, dream big, and do something worthwhile with your precious qualification. Your community and South Africa need you now, more than ever.”

The ceremony will be live streamed via the university’s //www.youtube.com/@cputnews/streams">YouTube channel.

Written by CPUT News
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Resourceful LSRC helps fellow student

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

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Resourceful LSRC helps fellow student

CPUT students are able to extend themselves beyond their own self-interest, with the most recent evidence of this being a R10 000 cheque handed over to a deserving, indebted foreign student by the Wellington Local Student Representative Council (LSRC).

Christian Songwa, a second-year Agriculture student from the Democratic Republic of Congo, experienced financial relief as a result of the fundraising efforts of his fellow students on the Wellington Campus.

“The main criteria for the successful applicant was academic achievement and financial need,” says Jason Rousseau, acting LSRC Chairperson, adding, “Christian’s sterling academic records as well as the fact that he has established a student society put him head and shoulders above all the other applicants.”

Applications were open to students from the Applied Science and Business Faculties. Only foreign students could apply with a motivation letter, international identification, student fee account, housing account and their academic record. The money was raised through, amongst others, an inter-hostel singing as well as theatre competition.

The acknowledgement from his peers energised and motivated Christian as he was preparing for exams. “It couldn’t have come at a better time. This is the last year [of study] before my internship next year. I found my motivation levels lagging, but winning really woke me up to work harder,” he explains.

Christian is the president and founder of the Agriculture Students’ Society, which aims to “bring together all students interested in Agriculture to promote the exchange of knowledge, experience and mutual understanding”.

Written by Abigail Calata