LDC Apologizes for Delayed Transcripts of Recent Graduates

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The Law Development Centre (LDC) has issued a formal apology to its recent graduates regarding the delayed release of academic transcripts.In a statement to graduates, LDC management attributed the delay to issues with their service provider but assured that the process is now back on track. Academic transcripts and certificates are now expected to be available by next week.The institution plans to communicate specific details about the distribution process through email to all affected graduates.This development comes as a relief to hundreds of law graduates who have been anxiously awaiting their credentials. Some had taken the grievance to social media, especially on X, where LDC has come under fire. “Many of us have job offers pending these documents and the delay has been causing significant anxiety among the graduating class,” one counsel tweeted. The Law Development Centre, Uganda’s premier institution for practical legal training, is responsible for issuing both the postgraduate Bar Course certificates and transcripts, which are essential documents for lawyers seeking to practice in Uganda.Dear our graduates, we would like to apologise for the delay of issuance of transcripts and certificates. The delay was on the part of the service provider, but we are on track to issue them next week. You will receive the necessary communication through your mails. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/DIbdypELdv— Law Development Centre (@LDC_Uganda) February 23, 2025The post LDC Apologizes for Delayed Transcripts of Recent Graduates was written by the awesome team at Campus Bee.