Today, Algoma University celebrated their 10th anniversary in Brampton with the news that the University’s next phase of development will see their School of Business and Economics opening this fall at their current location in the heart of the downtown.
Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Francis Muli moved to Brampton in his teens. After years of travel and study, Francis earned a diploma in Business Finance from Sheridan College, later enrolling in the Bachelor of Business Administration program,
Having completed an Accounting Business Systems Diploma from Humber College, and working full time in her profession, Amanda Thomas came to Algoma U at Brampton, as a mature student enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration – General program.
Samuel Jok Awan Chiengkuach has found refuge in Canada. The 36-year-old has lived in Canada since 2000, after fleeing the continent of Africa and civil war, which displaced him and his family when he was only a young boy.
Algoma University celebrated the graduation of 31 students from its Brampton extension this past weekend at the Fall 2016 Convocation Ceremony, held at the Brampton Golf Club.
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