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Pacific Adventist University Launches First Fully Online Degree Program

The newly introduced Bachelor of Business Online Program will serve as a pilot initiative as the university transitions into the digital learning space.

March 19, 2026

Papua New Guinea

Douglas Rinny, Adventist Record
L-R: Professor Lohi Matainaho, PAU vice chancellor; Kinoka Feo, minister for Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology; Professor Lalen Simeon, PAU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic); Leah Margis, assistant secretary, Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology; and Dr Khin Kyi, PAU School of Business dean.

L-R: Professor Lohi Matainaho, PAU vice chancellor; Kinoka Feo, minister for Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology; Professor Lalen Simeon, PAU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic); Leah Margis, assistant secretary, Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology; and Dr Khin Kyi, PAU School of Business dean.

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Pacific Adventist University (PAU) has reached a historic milestone with the launch of its first fully online academic program, marking a significant step in expanding access to higher education across Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific.

The newly introduced Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Management) Online Program will serve as a pilot initiative as the university transitions into the digital learning space. The program is designed to provide flexible learning opportunities not only for school leavers but also for members of the working class who wish to pursue higher education while balancing professional and family responsibilities.

Speaking at the launch, PAU Vice Chancellor Professor Lohi Matainaho described the initiative as a transformative step for the institution.

“Today marks an important milestone for the university as we extend our learning beyond the traditional classroom. Each online program represents our commitment to providing affordable and accessible quality education that prepares students to succeed in the modern business world,” he said.

The journey toward online learning has been six years in the making. According to Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Lalen Simeon, the university carefully prepared for the transition by establishing the necessary software systems, technical support, and training for lecturers. Five trainer-of-trainers were mentored by an expert from the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies in the Philippines, and they are now responsible for training additional faculty members. Twelve more lecturers are scheduled to attend further training at Curtin University in Australia through grants supported by Australian Awards PNG.

Minister for Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology, Kinoka Feo, commended the university for its forward-thinking approach.

“With limited resources for physical infrastructure, online technology offers unlimited capacity for expanding tertiary education. PAU’s initiative demonstrates vision and leadership in addressing the country’s growing demand for higher education,” he said.

The university plans for each school within PAU to offer at least two online courses starting next year and adding more courses to the online platform in the future. This will significantly increase enrolment capacity and educational access across the region.

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.

Douglas Rinny, Adventist Record

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