 
  
Some of the students from the Class of 2015
 
The First  Year Leadership  for Change programme (F1 L4C) hosted its final graduation ceremony for  the class of 2015.
Launched in  2010, the programme gives first-year students international exposure to top  universities across the world, providing invaluable opportunities to explore  the concepts of transformational leadership, global citizenship and social  cohesion. 
The 32  students and six staff mentors visited various universities which included, New  York University, Rutgers University, Edmonds Community College and Washington  University - all in the US, Mahasarakham University in Thailand and Vrije  University in the Netherlands.
Making a change through critical thinking
Pura  Mgolombane,  Dean of Student Affairs at the University of the Free State (UFS), challenged  the students to think about making a change and to critically think about  themselves and how they see the world. 
The  graduation function, which took place on 16 November 2016, saw the class of  2015 come together to celebrate their accomplishments over the year and allowed  the class representative, Tammy Fray, to reflect on all of the valuable lessons  learnt.
Special announcement to end the evening
Throughout  the evening, representatives from previous years testified to the impact the  programme had on their personal development, leadership pathways and their  learning communities. The audience was charmed with a song by Stefan Lotter,  current chair of the F1 Fellowship Association, and the Delicate Artistry Band.
The evening  ended with a special word by Prof  Nicky Morgan, acting Rector of the UFS, who convinced by alumni’s  testimonies, acknowledged what the exceptional programme had delivered over the  past six years. Although it was at the end of its lifetime, he said that in  review, ideas emerging from the programme should be explored to give birth to  something new.  Watch this space!