UCOL celebrates most outstanding, most improved, and most dedicated U-Skills students
UCOL has celebrated ākonga (students) from U-Skills Academy programmes for their hard work and achievement in a series of prize-givings over the last two weeks.
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UCOL has celebrated ākonga (students) from U-Skills Academy programmes for their hard work and achievement in a series of prize-givings over the last two weeks.
In efforts to improve access for future learners and ensure suitable teaching and office space, UCOL is pleased to share with the community that they’re relocating to Te Whare Mahana, a central community hub in Levin.
UCOL has shared the final decisions for its change process, Getting UCOL Future Ready, with kaimahi today.
UCOL are proud to celebrate Carpentry ākonga, Campbell Poulton, who took out the annual New Zealand Certified Builders Manawatū Regional Apprentice Challenge, earning himself a spot at the national conference and challenge next month.
UCOL has begun consulting with its kaimahi (staff) on a proposal for getting UCOL Future-Ready.
Eleven Manawatū akonga have been awarded Freemasons Willson Lewis Scholarships yesterday totalling $28,000 to assist them with their studies and career advancement.
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 are thrilled to celebrate the soaring levels of enrolment applications across board, which are up by 8.5% compared to this time last year, and 20% increase from 2023.
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.
UCOL Horowhenua has successfully renewed its Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark (DFQM) until 2027, reinforcing our commitment to creating an inclusive learning environment for all ākonga.