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Residence Educational Programme (REP)

Residence Educational Programme (REP)

The Residence Educational Programme (REP) is a tutorial programme that is coordinated by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) in collaboration with the Department of Student Housing and Residence Life. The programme complements the Res Life project that is offered by the Housing Department.

This programme is offered within DUT residences (Durban and Midlands) for undergraduate students across all six faculties. This programme is strictly for DUT registered students.

The REP is guided by the following broad aim:


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