Tough to earn a degree: Students

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The National, Monday February 29th, 2016

 By STACEY TARURA

TO get quality education is very hard these days due to financial constraints, a graduate of the Pacific Adventist University says.

Bachelor in Business Accounting and Management graduate Rex Wama said it was through the financial support from the Morobe provincial government that had brought him all the way to the completion of his studies.

Wama was among others who were others who were awarded with degrees during the opening convocation and graduation of PAU last Friday.

“I really appreciate this day, and I am very thankful for the financial support from the Morobe provincial government right throughout my studies and my career path,” said Wama.

“My four years of study here at the Pacific Adventist University was made possible through their support and as a result, I was able to attend such a well-disciplined institution and get quality education,” he said.

Kaya Bonnie, also graduating with the same degree, said it was the Morobe provincial government and people who assisted students like her and Wama that allowed them to access these study opportunities and graduate.

She said she was thankful for the support that was provided to her by her late mother and the financial support from her husband and uncles that helped her to get through her studies. 

Classes at the Pacific Adventist University resume today.