
School of Agriculture to Offer Associate Degrees U
The new School of Agriculture, set to open this September at the former Glanvilles Secondary School campus, will offer associate degree programmes as part of its curriculum, according to Deputy Director of Education Dr. Jonah Greene.
The School of Agriculture will provide technical and vocational education in areas such as agro-processing, pest control, and sustainable farming. It is part of a broader government effort to strengthen food security and align education with national development priorities.
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