This, according to the University, will take into effect this 69th graduation ceremony.
In an interview with Daily Monitor, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof Barnabas Nawangwe said they have printed the transcripts for the School of Law and will continue for other colleges which have submitted complete results to the Senate.
“We have so far finished printing transcripts for the School of Law and yet to print for other four colleges that have handed in their complete results already. We shall also commence the ones for other colleges that have not yet handed in their results to senate to ensure that all students who have cleared with the university access their transcripts before the graduation ceremony in January,” Prof Nawangwe said.
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