The University of Liberia has called on benefactors who have committed to funding scholarships and financial aid at the institution to fulfill their obligations.
PSL Students Gain Extra 30+ Weeks of Learning, But at Significantly Higher Cost
As the controversial Partnership Schools for Liberia initiative enters its second year, a report conducted by the Center for Global Development has revealed that the program is costly to run, although it significantly raised students’ learning in its first year, compared with standard public schools.
Grand Bassa Residents Want Education Prioritized in County Council Sitting
Ahead of the Grand Bassa County Council Sitting on Friday in Buchanan, Grand Bassa residents are calling on delegates to prioritize the Grand Bassa County Education Foundation.
Senate Passes Vote of No Confidence in Education Minister
The Liberian Senate has passed a vote of no confidence in the leadership of George Werner as minister of education.
University of Liberia Releases Second Entrance Results in 2017
According to the results of the late July exams, out of 5,243 candidates who sat the exams at the undergraduate level, the College of General Studies, and the David A. Straz-Sinje Technical and Vocational College, 20 percent passed.
President Sirleaf Encourages Cuttington Graduates to Use Their Education for National Development
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has called on recent graduates of Cuttington University to use their education to transform the country.
Grand Kru Lawmakers and MOE Shift Blame for Students’ Poor Performance
Members of the Grand Kru Legislative Caucus have blamed the poor performance of students in the county to in adequate supervision on the part of the Ministry of Education.
Meet WAEC’s Highest Scoring Senior High Student
Marklyn Wingbah, a student of the Carver Mission Academy in Paynesville, was named the best performing candidate for the senior high category.