We are excited to share our list of top achievers on the Chartall Business College Bachelor of Business Administration degree for the third trimester of 2020. Their hard work and determination are exemplary, and we are honoured to be part of their journey towards educational success.

 

The purpose of the Chartall Business College Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Top Achievers Awards is to acknowledge and award our top-performing students for their dedication and effort. This award recognises students who, on the first attempt, achieved a final mark of 75% and above for a BBA subject.

 

The Chartall Business College Bachelor of Business Administration degree is a flexible online NQF level 7 qualification aims to help you develop the necessary skills to confidently step into any management position.

 

To find out more, go to our BBA qualification page today.

Applications and registrations for 2021 are NOW open!

 

BBA Top Achiever Awards – Trimester 3 | 2020

BBA Top Achiever Awards – Trimester 3 | 2020

(DLitt (HRM), MA (HRM), BA (Hon – Industrial Psychology) Karen is one part entrepreneur, two parts passionate-developer-of-working-adults, one part adventurer & scuba diver, one part mother & wife & daughter. Which is too many parts – but what does one leave out? She has been involved in adult education and training for over 30 years and the past 20 have been spent theorising about, writing about and actually doing recognition of prior learning (RPL). Her focus is on RPL in the workplace for formal credentialing, and this was the basis of the research that saw her awarded a DLitt by the University of Johannesburg in 2007. Karen trains on a number of full and partial qualifications, from subjects on the BBA degree to short courses in sales and human resources management. She always draws on her many years of experience and shares many personal stories and lessons. Karen subscribes to the sage advice of Dr Seuss when advising RPL candidates and her learners: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go...”