Less pay for some Mico guidance and counselling graduates
According to degree holders, the Bachelor of Science in Guidance and Counselling offered at the university is yet to be accredited by the University Council of Jamaica (UCJ). Without this stamp of accreditation, employers refuse to pay the professionals full salaries.
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