Thursday, 15 December 2011 10:41
The School has adopted the formal and informal modes of communication in use in Kenyatta University as has been described prior. In addition, at the beginning of every semester the dean’s office issues a comprehensive brief to all students called the ‘Dean’s 411’ that contains all the information relevant for students to know during the semester. The ‘Dean’s 411’ gives guidance on various important academic and non-academic issues. The chairpersons of departments and other section heads also issue written advisories to the student community as and when necessary. The student community is able to communicate any information or messages to the deans or chairpersons of departments’ offices through their student association and class representatives. Each class at KUSOL sets up a group e-mail account that allows for their internal communication in addition to being part of the KUSOL group interactive social networks. In this way, information and communication is made possible in real time. Text messages constitute another popular method of communication across the board and serve as a quick way for teaching staff to communicate urgent issues to the respective class representatives of the course units they teach, in as much as students also send relevant text messages to the lecturers through their class representatives where necessary. Once you join KUSOL, you become part of the network.
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