Uganda Christian University (UCU) has today, Friday, October 25, 2024, celebrated the second part of its 25th Graduation Ceremony at its main campus in Mukono, Kampala. Among the graduates, 673 (57%) are female and 516 (43%) are male. Of these, 60 students achieved first-class honors, with 33 being female and 27 male.
At the ceremony, Christy Asiimwe, a graduate of Bachelor of Arts with Education, was announced the overall best student, scoring a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.80 out of 5.0. Dismas Nuwaine was the best male student. Nuwaine, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, had a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.79 of 5.0.
Christy Asiimwe commended UCU for the values it has instilled in her and how it has prepared her for the marketplace.
“UCU has taught me to do all things for the glory of God which is one of the university’s core values ‘Christ-centeredness,”
She advised other students to be intentional in their studies and set short-term goals that will help them achieve the long-term goal which can be a first class.
Joshua Gira, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts with Education, praised UCU for its outstanding facilities and supportive learning environment, which enhanced his academic pursuits. He expressed appreciation to UCU for equipping him with the skills, knowledge, values, and a positive attitude towards service.
“UCU has prepared me for the marketplace, I believe that even without a public job, I can create my own opportunities. UCU also strengthened my spiritual life, which will continue to guide me outside the university,” Gira said.
This year’s graduation ceremony has seen UCU introduce new graduation gowns, abandoning the traditional black ones. The introduction of the blue gowns is part of the university’s transformation initiative, aimed at rebranding and enhancing the student experience.
Speaking during the gown unveiling ceremony, Rev. Prof. John Kitayiimbwa explained that the black gowns have been over used by many institutions, including those offering short courses and even kindergarten schools.
According to him, in Uganda the graduation gown has become the most abused symbol of education, noting that one cannot differentiate between a student who has completed university education from one who has received a three-months certificate since they all put on the same gowns.
“We have chosen to be different, thinking about our brand and protecting it. We have chosen to be bold and unique,” he said.
The new gowns feature a primary blue color, complemented by variations that represent different faculties with distinct designs that differentiate between diplomas, degrees, master’s degrees, and PhDs.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi, congratulated the graduates and urged them to pursue greater milestones beyond their degrees.
“Congratulations to all our graduating students! UCU has equipped you to be problem solvers, not part of the problem. Go forth, pursue greater milestones, and trust that God will make your dreams a reality,” he said.
He advised the graduates that while the world of work presents many challenges, they are being sent out as leaders, change agents, and ambassadors—vessels through which God will transform communities.
Prof. Mushengyezi announced the appointment of new members to the University Governing Council following the retirement of five members who had completed their full terms.
He also highlighted the university’s ongoing efforts to achieve a world-class status by launching a seven-year campus transformation initiative, the effects of which are already visible on campus.
Some of the ongoing campus transformation initiatives include upgrading and paving Bishop Orombi Road, renovating old buildings, paving parking lots and walkways, and installing multiple outdoor and indoor directional signs, starting with the main campus to ensure convenient navigation.
“Our vision is to transform UCU into one of the most beautiful, clean, orderly, green, and modern campuses in the region, providing a conducive environment for both learners and staff,” he stated.
Prof. Mushengyezi commended the friends of UCU from USA and other countries for supporting students in need and helping them achieve their dreams. He noted that through the UCU Fundraising Initiative, UGX 174,613,621 has been raised, benefiting over 107 students.
He also expressed gratitude towards the UCU faculty, college, and management teams for their efforts in enhancing UCU’s global reputation by winning several research grants, publishing their findings, and building partnerships with reputable institutions.
Rt. Rev. Prof. Alfred Olwa, the Chairperson University Council implored the graduates to go forth, not just as graduates, but as ambassadors of Christ’s love in a broken world.
“May you bring light where there is darkness, hope where there is despair, and love where there is hate. And may you always give glory to the one who has brought you this far,” Prof. Olwa said.
The Chancellor of UCU, the Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, encouraged the graduates to aspire to be servant leaders, emphasizing the importance of humility and serving others.
“Remain humble despite your academic excellence, true power lies in serving others. Be diligent in your work and strive to be exemplary ambassadors of this university,” Dr. Kaziimba said.
He also appealed to the government to fulfill the President’s promise to tarmac Bishop Tucker Road, noting its importance for improved access and the university’s growth.
Dr. Kaziimba thanked all churches for participating in the UCU Sunday activities and urged the congregation to continue supporting the university.
Among the graduates were three PhD recipients: Alfred Wonyaka (PhD in Theology), Annet Musiimenta (PhD in Education Administration and Management), and Ssebyanzi Bonaventure Wasswa (PhD in Education Administration and Management).
Immediately after the graduation ceremony, students could pick up their transcripts and certificates, this is part of the university’s efforts to support graduates’ smooth transition into the workforce.
This graduation ceremony was graced by Mr. Graham Yoko the CEO of Accelerated Education Enterprises (AEE), as the Guest of Honor who commended UCU for being a beautiful university and for the ongoing campus transformation initiative.
Mr. Yoko exhorted the graduands to go out there and be MAD – short for Make A Difference – a difference based on “Your Identity rooted in Christ, your Purpose shaped by the word of God and your Path guided by God’s hands”.
During the graduation ceremony, UCU formalized its partnership agreement with AEE located in Durban, South Africa. AEE is a Christian organization that implements the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) curriculum in schools across Africa.
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