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Online Programme for Financially Disadvantaged Students Launched
Ugo Aliogo
Regenesys Business School has launched the Education for All (EdForAll), an online higher education initiative.
A statement by the firm disclosed that the initiative aimed to deliver accredited, high-quality internationally recognised MBA, bachelors degrees, diplomas, and certificate programmes from as little as N13,500 per month to all financially disadvantaged but deserving students across the world.
The statement explained that the initiative had been made possible by combining education, technology, the internet, financial engineering, and philanthropy. The EdForAll initiative is based on the principle of ‘study now and pay later.’
The students pay a monthly commitment fee of N13,500 for their studies and pay the remaining fees once they gain employment or promotion after obtaining the qualification.
The chairperson of Regenesys Business School, Dr Marko Saravanja, said: “Regenesys is deeply committed to developing leaders who are capable of solving the current challenges the world is facing – from unemployment and poverty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to corruption and sustainable development.
“The root cause of all of the problems we are facing today lies in leadership. By developing more capable and conscious leaders, Regenesys will contribute towards creating a virtuous cycle of development and a positive ripple effect in companies, families, communities, countries, and the world.”
The director of Digital Regenesys, Ajay Dhruv, stressed that the cost of higher education should not prevent anybody from achieving their dreams.







