C.E.M.B gets NAC accreditation
Dr. Stanley Paul collects the accreditation certificate from Marcel Hutson, Executive Director of the NAC. Also pictured is Simone Gonsalves also of the NAC (Adrian Narine photo)
Dr. Stanley Paul collects the accreditation certificate from Marcel Hutson, Executive Director of the NAC. Also pictured is Simone Gonsalves also of the NAC (Adrian Narine photo)

THE College of Excellence, Management and Business (C.E.M.B) recently received its accreditation certificate from the National Accreditation Council-Guyana (NAC).

Principal of C.E.M.B, Dr. Stanley Paul was on hand to receive the accreditation during a ceremony at the council’s Lot 109 Barima Avenue, Georgetown office.

C.E.M.B. was upgraded to university status (U.E.M.B.), on December 30, 2022. The institution came into being in 2010 when there was an unmet need for accredited, affordable, accessible, flexible and convenient, education and training for the working-class, in a welcoming environment.

The sole founder and current principal, Dr. Paul rose to this capital-intensive challenge, in establishing C.E.M.B as a holistic solution to satisfy this neglected segment of the Guyanese population and the rest is history.

On December 20, 2016, C.E.M.B became a formal, legally registered education and training provider in Guyana and has since been priding itself in striking equilibrium between access to education and quality education. It offers secondary to tertiary education which is locally and internationally recognised and accredited and blended learning qualifications via world-class education and training. The classes are offered in student-centred classrooms for a fraction of their market value.

Though U.E.M.B.’s competitive advantage lies in its prices and conveniences, it has also been able to position itself, in the local and international market, as a hub of passionate and accomplished educators that serves to inspire, motivate, support, and encourage learners. Students experience a unique educational experience that is designed not only to help them thrive in and out of the classrooms, but also to enhance their individual, intellectual, academic, entrepreneurial acumen and employability prospects.

At C.E.M.B there is a special offer of deferred payments for all recently graduated teachers who are interested in pursuing any of the master’s degree programmes.

All teachers who successfully complete one of these programmes would become eligible for the government’s “$20,000 education allowance” which they can use to pay off their interest-free student loan.

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