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University of The Gambia Students Union Partners with Access Bank and Comium

The University of The Gambia Students Union (UTGSU) engaged with Access Bank Gambia and Comium Gambia to establish partnerships for academic support, scholarships, career opportunities, and a Student Bantaba at Faraba Campus offering printing, internet, and financial literacy services.

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The University of The Gambia Students Union (UTGSU) recently visited Access Bank Gambia Ltd. and Comium Gambia to establish partnerships with key organizations.

At Access Bank, they discussed ways to collaborate on academic support, scholarship opportunities, and career pathways for graduates.

At Comium, they discussed strengthening their relationship, supporting the upcoming Students’ Week, and establishing a Student Bantaba at Faraba Campus that would provide services such as printing, improved internet access, and financial literacy training.

The UTGSU thanked both organizations for their warm welcome and looks forward to working together in the future.

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