The management of the Central University of Technology and the Student Representative Councils of Bloemfontein and Welkom Campuses met on Wednesday, to discuss a way forward for the institution.
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The following important matters was brought to attention
- Academic activities which include lectures and assessments that were postponed will continue on Monday, 17 October 2016.
- A revised academic programme of academic activities to compensate for lost time will be communicated soon.
- Bloemfontein and Welkom campuses are open – the Library and Information Services Buildings, and the Academic Development and Support Centres, as well as all the other campus services, are open.
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We wish to reiterate our appreciation to our staff, students, parents and alumni whom the institution has depended upon their continued support in making cut above the rest.
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Statement Issued by CUT’s Communications and Marketing Strategy Execution Unit