Diploma courses for low-income children

The applied sciences and continued education college of Baha University has begun accepting students from limited income families for different training courses and programs.

August 27, 2014

Hanaa Bahashwan

 


 


BAHA — The applied sciences and continued education college of Baha University has begun accepting students from limited income families for different training courses and programs. The head of the college, Dr. Mohammad Bin Zoomah, said the university is cooperating with the social charitable fund to provide training opportunities to children of limited income families. He noted these specialized training courses and programs last between one and two years and graduates will be issued diplomas in their specialties. “Such diplomas will enhance these students’ chances of landing jobs and allow them to assist their families in meeting life expenses,” he said.

 


August 27, 2014
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