UCOL celebrates first graduation of Trade Start cohort at Wiri Corrections Facility
UCOL celebrated the first graduation of students studying Trade Start at Kohuora Auckland South Corrections Facility, last Friday, 5 December.
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UCOL celebrated the first graduation of students studying Trade Start at Kohuora Auckland South Corrections Facility, last Friday, 5 December.
We look forward to welcoming new ākonga (students) through our doors to begin their journeys. UCOL Whanganui prides itself on providing an excellent and supportive learning experience for our ākonga across a wide range of career pathways and is committed to education within the Whanganui region.
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