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RMI-USP Joint Education Program

Our Family at RMI-USP


Principal

Tapukitea Rokolekutu

Tapukitea, who was born in Tonga, first starting teaching at the RMI-USP Joint Education

Program in 1999. She became the principal in August, 2008. She is also the History and

Sociology Teacher. Her academic qualifications are: Bachelor of Arts in History/Politics

and Sociology; Post Graduate Diploma in Sociology; Graduate Certificate in Tertiary

Teaching; and Certificate in Law.                                        tapukitea(at)yahoo.com

 


 

Accounting and Economics Teacher

Losa Manueli

Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Economics.Master’s of BusinessAdministration.

 

 

Math and Information Technology Teacher

Apelu Polenia

Bachelor of Science in Math and Computer Science.

Physics and

Math Teacher

Fereti Sefeti

Bachelor of Science in Math and Physics. Graduate Certificate in Education. Post Graduate Diploma in Education. Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching Master’s in   Education..

Technology Teacher

(Part-time)

William Reiher

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture

Secretary and Receptionist

Kilobar Lakmis

 

 

 

Our Mission and Vision

Our Mission:

To prepare you, a Marshallese student, for the vigorous demands of
tertiary education.

Our Vision:

• RMI-USP students will acquire the necessary attitude, knowledge
and skills to allow them to meet the challenges of university studies
and life in general.
• RMI-USP graduates will be human resources who will contribute
socially, intellectually, and economically to the development and
wellbeing of RMI.
• RMI-USP is evolving into a sub-regional institution where students
from the North Pacific can obtain a quality academic pre-tertiary
education.


The RMI-USP Joint Education Program is a partnership in education
between the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) and the University
of the South Pacific (USP). It was established in 1996.






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