NUC Lauds Clifford University Following Successful e-Learning Readiness Assessment
Clifford University has garnered significant acclaim from the National Universities Commission (NUC) after the completion of its Third Phase of e-Learning Readiness Assessment.
Clifford University has garnered significant acclaim from the National Universities Commission (NUC) after the completion of its Third Phase of e-Learning Readiness Assessment. The visitation, conducted by a team from NUC, aimed to evaluate the university's preparedness for integrating e-learning methodologies effectively into its academic framework.
To the delight of Clifford University stakeholders, the assessment concluded with resounding success, showcasing the institution's commitment to embracing modern educational practices.
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The NUC team commended Clifford University for its proactive approach and robust infrastructure, noting its readiness to adapt to the evolving landscape of digital education.
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In response to the accolades, Prof. Adeola Johnson, the Vice-Chancellor of Clifford University, expressed profound gratitude, stating, "To God be the glory for this remarkable achievement. It is a testament to our dedication to providing quality education and embracing innovative teaching methods."
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The successful assessment underscores Clifford University's ongoing efforts to enhance its educational offerings through technology-driven initiatives. With a firm focus on leveraging e-learning tools to enrich the learning experience, the university remains steadfast in its commitment to academic excellence and student success.
As Clifford University continues to stride confidently into the digital age, this latest recognition from the NUC serves as a testament to its position as a pioneering institution in Nigeria's educational landscape.