Cuttington To Graduate Over 1,000 Students

By Samuel Flomo, Jr.

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Cuttington University will on Saturday, June 27, 2026 hold a commencement convocation.

At the ceremony, about 1,037 students are being academically processed to graduate as one of the institution’s most academic milestones in recent years.

 The ceremony will take place at the university’s main campus in Suakoko, Bong County, and is expected to attract a wide range of dignitaries.

The graduating class represents students from the three campuses, and multiple academic programs, highlighting the institution’s continued expansion and role in strengthening higher education system.

 Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung, is expected to serve as keynote speaker at the event.

Koung’s address will center on education, national development, and the importance of preparing young professionals to contribute to growth and stability.

 According to Cuttington University media officer, Rufus Borley, the graduating students have successfully completed academic requirements in various disciplines, reflecting the diversity and academic.

 University officials say, the convocation represents more than just a graduation ceremony; it is a celebration of resilience, discipline, and academic achievement.

 Many of the graduates have overcome financial, academic, and personal challenges to reach this milestone.

 For students and their families, the event marks the culmination of years of hard work and sacrifice.

 It is also seen as a moment of hope, as graduates prepare to enter the workforce and contribute meaningfully to national development.

 Founded as one of oldest higher learning institutions, Cuttington University continues to play a key role in producing skilled professionals, who serve in government, private sector, education, health, and other critical areas of society.

 As preparations intensify, anticipation continues to grow in Bong County and beyond for a memorable and historic convocation ceremony.

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