The Divine Word University (DWU) has announced the student fee structure for year 2021. Below is the fee structure.
The Divine Word university (DWU) in Madang, Papua New Guinea has announced the acceptance list new intakes for 2021 academic year. Below is the list of students who will study at the DWU commencing 2021.
PNG Education Department to Integrate Financial Literacy as a Subject in the School Curriculum1/7/2021
![]() The Papua New Guinea National Education Department will integrate Financial Literacy as a subject in the school curriculum. FINANCIAL literacy is a subject that has not been given appropriate importance, says Bank of Papua New Guinea (BPNG) Governor Loi Bakani. Bakani said this during the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between BPNG, Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion (Cefi) and the Department of Education. He said there were different structures that could be followed to deliver the skills through the education system. The Papua New Guinea Government through the National Education Department has released the Tuition Fee Subsidy Policy for for General Education Sector. This includes
Schools Fees Approved by the Government that schools should collect are stated below.
The Don Bosco Technological Institute located in Port Moresby has announced the Acceptance list for 2021. The list is grouped into two categories
Diploma programsThe Don Bosco Technological Institute (DBTI) has announced the 2021 student fee structure. Take note of the expected fees you are likely to pay when studying at the Institute.
The Sonoma Adventist College in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea has announced the acceptance list for year 2021. The college released the following list of students who will be studying at the college.
![]() THE Government says it is honouring the country’s need for education for all through an affordable policy by paying the majority of school fees for primary and secondary schools. Prime Minister James Marape said the Government would pay 63 per cent of the fees and parents and guardians 37 per cent. “We are directing more national education expenditure to assist tertiary students with continuation of student scholarships as well as our Marape-government’s flagship student loan (Help) programme,” he said. “We also allocated funding for school infrastructure directly through our universities and colleges as well as through districts and provincial services improvement programme funds. ![]() OUTGOING Education Minister Joseph Yopyyopy says some schools in the country did not receive full government funding last year and struggled throughout. However, Education secretary Dr Uke Kombra assured schools that new Minister Jimmy Uguro was in dialogue with the prime minister to address the issue. Yopyyopy said the government launched the tuition fee subsidy (TFS) policy last year and was to pay 63 per cent of the school fees and parents 37 per cent. |
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