Fulton Adventist University College receives high-level backing as Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Hon. Biman Prasad, commended the Sabeto campus for its long-standing role in delivering quality Christian education across Fiji and the Pacific. He traced the institution’s roots back to 1905 and noted its evolution into a university college in 2018, with a consistent record of high-standard academic and professional training.

Prasad underscored the Government’s firm commitment to education, spotlighting the 847.4 million budget allocation, which includes 153 million for scholarships and grants and 86.5 million for higher education. He also noted that Fulton has received approximately 1.43 million in government grants since 2014, illustrating ongoing support for its development.

The Finance Minister highlighted landmark government initiatives, including a 650 million tertiary student debt write-off and a 200 back-to-school assistance program that has benefited more than 210,000 students, reinforcing the Administration’s focus on equitable access to education. He urged Fulton to continue refining its curriculum, fostering critical thinking, and leveraging its strengths to stay competitive as a regional education provider.

Education, Prasad said, is the cornerstone of national development, and together the government and Fulton can help build a bright, prosperous and sustainable future.

The visit aligns with a broader national push to elevate higher education and position institutions like Fulton as regional leaders in delivering quality education. It echoes ongoing discussions about supporting Fulton on its path toward full university status and deeper collaboration with the Higher Education Commission, alongside wider plans to expand access to scholarships, debt relief and other student-support measures.

Overall, the interaction reflects Fiji’s sustained commitment to strengthening its education sector, with an eye toward greater workforce readiness and regional competitiveness. The announcement of continued funding and strategic partnerships offers a hopeful path for Fulton and for Fiji’s youth in the Pacific region.

Additional comments for editors:
– Consider adding a sidebar outlining Fulton Adventist University College’s current programs and the potential impact of achieving university status on its regional role.
– Include context on how debt relief and expanded scholarships fit into the broader national strategy to increase participation in higher education.
– If possible, include perspectives from Fulton’s leadership or students to complement the Government-facing view.
– A quick explainer on how the Higher Education Commission coordinates funding and accreditation could help readers understand the pathway to university status.


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