Story, Louvier Kindo Tombe
During an interactive discussion with parents and students of Kelden Bilingual Institute of Professional Studies, Rodulph, an NCUK representative, highlighted the benefits of KEBHIPS’ new partnership with the Northern Consortium of UK universities.
“I’m glad to say that we found in Cameroon two high-quality institutions to partner with, Kelden being one,” he said, emphasizing that students would have the opportunity to pursue further studies in reputable universities worldwide and receive international certification.
This partnership opens doors for students to access global education and career opportunities, enhancing their prospects in an increasingly competitive world.
Ewang Atabe, Founder and Lead Consultant of AECO International Education Consultancy, further emphasized the value of this opportunity, saying, “education is an investment that does not go down the drain.”
With the benefits clearly outlined, parents were then reassured about concerns regarding fees.
KEBHIPS Director Leila Linus explained that “the amount paid has been subsidized to almost a third of the fees that are paid in universities out of the country offering the same courses.”
This clarification helped alleviate worries, allowing parents to focus on the potential of this partnership to transform their children’s futures.
The partnership, a first of its kind in Cameroon, brings together KEBHIPS’ local expertise and NCUK’s global recognition, creating a unique opportunity for students to access world-class education locally.
This partnership also opens doors for students to access global education and career opportunities, enhancing their prospects in an increasingly competitive world.
With KEBHIPS’ strong foundation and NCUK’s renowned programs, students can now acquire a world-class education without having to leave Cameroon.