Federal College of Education Jama’are Holds First Matriculation

A total of 350 students have matriculated in the various National Certificate of Education (NCE) programmes of the Federal College of Education (FCE), Jama’are, Bauchi State for the 2022/2023 academic session.

Speaking during the maiden matriculation ceremony of the College which held at its temporary Site in Jama’are, the Provost, Aisha Mohammed urged the students to exhibit discipline, loyalty, honesty and good character at all times.

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She said that the College is highly determined to promote good conduct and discipline, the award of Nigeria Certificate in Education, N.C.E is not only based on academic performance but also on character.

Aisha also added that the College has zero tolerance for anti-social behaviours, especially examination malpractice, indecent dressing, drug abuse, unlawful associations and other vices.

She said the college frowns at any display of acts of indiscipline. Students are expected to exhibit good moral conduct within and outside the college to avoid embarrassment or sanctions.

Aisha Mohammed assured that the management would strive at ensuring that the students enjoy a serene academic environment.

She said the Clinic is well equipped to cater for your health needs, guidance and counselling services will be made available in the college. Games and sports facilities are to be provided in due course, in the college for you to keep fit.

She also said that the College would take all necessary steps to ensure improved teaching and learning conditions through the provision of additional academic recreational and other essential facilities for the students overall well- being.

The Provost mentioned several achievements of the College since inception in 2020 to 2021 that include the construction of Students hostels, Micro teaching Lab

Others are construction of the School of Vocational-Technical Education, College perimeter fence extension to ensure adequate protection of life and properties among others.


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