In an exclusive statement provided by Professor Sam Kaipu, the Executive Dean of the School of Law at The University of PNG, the recent controversy surrounding allegations of improper graduation has been addressed. Commentaries circulating on Facebook raised concerns about the School of Law allegedly permitting a non-student to graduate. However, following a meticulous review of the transcript of the recent graduate from the School of Law, it has been conclusively established that the individual in question, Student Raylinda Mura, met all requirements for the Law Degree. Student Raylinda Mura completed all 36 courses mandated for the degree, comprising 21 compulsory courses, 9 optional law courses, 3 broadening courses, and 3 enrichment courses. Additionally, she maintained a commendable GPA of 2.0 or above, a prerequisite for graduation with a Bachelor of Laws Degree.
It's worth noting that to qualify for graduation with a Bachelor of Laws Degree, a candidate must attain a GPA of 2.0 or above, a standard which Student Raylinda Mura successfully achieved. According to official university records, Student Raylinda Mura concluded her final year of studies during the second semester of 2022. The transcript validates her fulfillment of all necessary requirements for graduation with the Bachelor of Laws Degree from the esteemed School of Law. Professor Kaipu emphasized that the School of Law strictly adhered to all graduation protocols in accordance with university policies and regulations. Thus, the legitimacy of Student Raylinda Mura's graduation remains undisputed. Also read Comments are closed.
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