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Tuition fees cut for theology students

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STUDENTS ATTENDING Codrington College and pursuing the Degree in Theology offered by the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus have been spared from paying tuition fees. 

Principal Reverend Dr Ian Rock said rather than charging the full tuition fees, the College has charged $1 600 per year to allow students to acquire their education.

“It is our belief and it is part of the Anglican way of doing things to invite to engage and to offer opportunities of education for our people,” Rock said.

Speaking on the numbers of students at the College, Rock said overall the college had been doing fine and the numbers of students in all programme were “healthy”. (LK)

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