The College for Human Rights Education and Professional Studies has successfully concluded its maiden orientation session for newly admitted students, ahead of the official commencement of academic activities.
The orientation, held on Saturday, 21st February 2026, at the college premises located at No. 1 Blackhall Road, PWD, Freetown, brought together debutant students who were introduced to the institution’s academic structure, core values, and expectations.
During the session, members of the administration inspired boarding students with renewed confidence, underscoring the college’s mission and vision. They assured students of a transformative academic journey rooted in excellence, discipline, and a strong commitment to human rights advocacy.
Addressing participants, the administration emphasized that the institution is dedicated to nurturing future professionals equipped not only with academic knowledge but also with integrity and a deep understanding of human rights principles. Students were encouraged to take full advantage of the opportunities available to them as pioneers of the institution.
The college is set to officially open on Monday, 1st March 2026, marking the beginning of its first academic term and a new chapter in professional studies in Sierra Leone.
Meanwhile, the administration has announced that admissions remain open, welcoming more students to join the inaugural cohort. Members of this first batch are expected to benefit from a 50 percent scholarship on tuition fees, a move aimed at broadening access to quality education.
The successful hosting of the maiden orientation reflects the college’s commitment to empowering future leaders with knowledge, integrity, and opportunity as it positions itself as a center for excellence in human rights education and professional development.









