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Educor launches the first Academic Advising Centre in the country

Educor Holdings made academic history on 11 May as over 100 stakeholders, press and regulatory bodies descended at Educor House in Pinetown to witness the launch of the first-ever Academic Advising Centre (AAC) in the country.
Educor launches the first Academic Advising Centre in the country

After immense success in the USA, the concept was introduced in South Africa by Educor to provide students with the best resources and academic support available. “When a student registers with any of Educor’s brands, an AAC adviser is allocated to them. This adviser is an expert in the relevant field of study and will support and guide the student throughout their qualification,” said Jessie Naidoo, Educor Head of Communications.

Compere and entertainer of the event, Mo Magic, brought the AAC launch to the forefront with a grand magic spectacle that captivated the guests, together with an impressive Educor brand video that set the tone for the high-profile speakers to follow.

An awe-inspiring presentation by Dr JF Strydom (University of the Free State) and Gugu Wendy Khanye (South African National Resource Centre) highlighted the true value of advisers not only in South Africa but internationally. According to Ms Khanye, “The launch of the Educor AAC was in its truest sense a phenomenal experience. To observe such immense commitment towards student support is a moment never to be forgotten. This is evidence of Educor’s commitment to intentional and sustained relationships with their students. Congratulations to Educor for breaking ground and joining the global conversation. This centre will indeed be the advising blueprint in South Africa.”

Educor’s CityVarsity students, Swakhile Mashwama and Leonard Moeng, enthralled guests with their vocal talent and this was cemented as one of the many highlights of the launch. The ribbon-cutting was a symbolic milestone which was complemented by a much anticipated tour of the centre.

Educor launches the first Academic Advising Centre in the country

Prof. Driekie Hay-Swemmer, Group Chief Academic Officer, said, “The launch of the AAC at Educor has been a great success and I can proudly say that this strategic incline on student support and retention will have a greater impact on education within South Africa. This is an exciting time for us as we engage further in changing and improving on mechanisms to deliver better results with quality at the forefront."

The AAC is tailor-made to facilitate support and easy learning and is categorised into six distinct faculties, including Business, Education, Creative and Vocational, IT, Technical and Social Sciences, each of which are spearheaded by a Faculty Head. The centre consists of a 56-member team (50 Academic Advisers, six Faculty Heads) and one Centre Manager. The team will drive excellence by ensuring adviser-student confidentiality and promoting honest, patient and ethical approaches in each academic session.

“The launch of the AAC is not only a celebration, but also a manifesto of our commitment to student success,” said Chiro Nott, Creative and Vocational Faculty Head of the AAC.

The AAC will act as the service arm of Educor’s seven distinguished brands, which include Damelin, CityVarsity, Central Technical College, ICESA, Damelin Correspondence College, INTEC College and Lyceum. Spanning 350 years in education, each brand offers a variety of qualifications to cater for both face-to-face and distance-learning students. Educor offers an array of full-time and part-time studies, providing people from all walks of life with access to education. With this in mind, Educor has set the benchmark as the premier supplier of private education in South Africa.

Issued by the Group Communications Department.

For further information on this release, contact:

Group Head of Communications: Jessie Naidoo or

Public Relations and Events Coordinator: Adele Hoosen.

Tel: (031) 713 3800

Email: az.oc.rocude@oodian.eisseJ or az.oc.rocude@nesooH.eledA

15 Jun 2016 15:34

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