Southern Business School (SBS) Namibia aims to make registration more accessible and affordable. This will benefit students who have logistical constraints hindering them from registering in person, especially if registration only takes place in Windhoek.
Prospective students around Namibia will be able to register in five locations around the country. There are also two open days at the SBS Namibia offices in Windhoek in March.
The roadshow has already taken place in Mariental, Keetmanshoop and Walvis Bay, and will head to Ongwediva on 7 March at the Destiny Hotel from 09h00 to 19h00 and Rundu on 9 March at the Omashare River Lodge, also from 09h00 to 19h00.
After that, registration takes place in Windhoek on Saturday, 10 March from 09h00 to 13h00.
Trained staff will be on hand to assist students to register, as well as provide information on various courses and qualifications. Students can pick up study material and make payments. General enquiries will also be handled on these days.
SBS Namibia provides opportunities for students to study at their own pace and convenience, ensuring it fits in with their lifestyle. Providing affordable access to recognised qualifications for students and people who want to improve themselves and qualify for that sought after promotion or pay grade increase.
“The SBS Namibia Roadshow provides the perfect solution for students to register with us,” said Albin Jacobs, director of SBS Namibia.”Registration could not be easier and with it the students have access to high-calibre academic professionals and education.”
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