Over 300 students will graduate from the Dominica State College when the institution holds its 15th Annual graduation commencement ceremony on Wednesday.
According to a release, as customary, Chairman of the Board of Governors Dr. Ian lambert will convey the welcome address, Dr. Donald C. Peters will give the customary charge to the graduating class and Minister for Education, Honourable Peter St. Jean is expected to deliver the feature address. This year's keynote commencement speaker is His Excellency Ambassador, Dr. Vince Henderson, Dominica’s Ambassador to the United States of America and Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS). A record forty-four (44) students is expected to graduate with honors having obtained a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.5 or above. Outstanding graduates will receive special awards, the major highlights of which is the Valedictorian award chosen on the basis of outstanding academic performance and significant contribution to collegiate life and community outreach and the Highest academic Performer Award for the student with the highest GPA.
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