Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs held the solemn graduation ceremony for Masters under specialty 281 “Management and Public Administration”. 41 students obtained Master degree diplomas; 2 of them with honors.
Solemn graduation of Masters was devoted to the Day of State Service of Ukraine.
Andrii Fomenko, DSUIA Rector, police colonel, congratulated graduates with the start of their new stage of life.
“You are making a new step thanks to your skills and inspiration. It is a real achievement I congratulate you with. Moreover, today’s day is meaningful for our institution, since you are the first Master graduates of the Faculty of Social and Psychological Education and Administration. I wish you all the success, inspiration and motivation. Let the skills, obtained by you during your studies, be the basis of your professional development and motivation for further achievements!” Andrii Fomenko said.
Diploma giving ceremony was performed in terms of the event.
Graduates expressed their gratitude to the University and their teachers. Kateryna Maliuk addressed to the present participants of the ceremony on behalf of all Masters.
“Studying at the University is one of the brightest periods, since the experience gained will accompany us within our entire life. We say “Thank you!” for education of such high quality. We express our gratitude to the management and teachers. You have always been attentive to us and shared not only your professional skills, but also precious advice. The most important thing – you have been supporting us during all the way we have passed”, the graduate student stated.
Anna Kravchuk shared her impressions as well.
“I am happy to start my professional career, but I feel sorrow when thinking about leaving the University. It has become not only alma mater for me, but the place where I have found a lot of friends either among youth, or among real professionals. I wish all the employees success and prosperity, while students to pass their examination sessions with ease!” Anna Kravchuk commented.
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