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    Kizito urges freshers to value time at university

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorSeptember 25, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Victor Turinawe

    The Dean of the School of Social Sciences at Uganda Christian University (UCU), Dr Martin Kizito, has urged first-year students to make proper use of their time at the institution if they are to succeed both academically and professionally.

    Addressing more than 120 social science students on Tuesday afternoon in M5 at the main campus in Mukono, Dr Kizito reminded them that the three years ahead were “a golden window” that should not be wasted.

    “You have three years. Just three years. Please make maximum use of them. Fortune by its nature favours a prepared mind,” he said, repeatedly stressing the phrase until students echoed it back.

    The Dean cautioned the students that a degree certificate alone was not enough, noting that personal discipline, character, and practical skills would determine their future prospects. He urged them to avoid alcohol, drugs, and other distractions, warning that such habits had ruined many young people’s lives.

    He also emphasised the need to take foundation courses seriously, saying employers often demanded skills such as basic computing, communication, and proper writing. “Some graduates fail interviews not because they lack knowledge, but because they cannot operate a computer or present themselves well in writing,” he said.

    Dr Betty Enyipu Akurut, head of the Social Work and Social Administration (SWASA) department, echoed the call, asking students to concentrate on academics. She warned against getting derailed by romantic relationships that might affect their performance.

    “Do not be disrupted by men and women who want to engage you for love relationships and then misuse your tuition. You will end up failing to graduate with your colleagues,” she said.

    Student representatives Ivy Nimbahita Isharaza (Governance and International Relations) and Muco Amari Tangaza (SWASA) thanked the faculty for the guidance, saying the advice would help them adjust to campus life.

    The orientation exercise was attended by 123 students pursuing degrees in Governance and International Relations, Social Work and Social Administration, as well as diploma programmes.

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