Tag: University of Ghana
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UG Raises 2025/26 Academic Fees by Over 25%: What It Means for Students
Overview: A Substantial Increase in 2025/26 Fees Students at the University of Ghana (UG) are confronting a significant rise in academic fees for the 2025/2026 academic year. Reports indicate that the increase surpasses 25 percent across all colleges, marking a substantial shift in the cost of higher education within the country’s premier public university. While…
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Universities in Focus: University of Ghana Hikes 2025/26 Fees by Over 25%
Overview of the Fee Increase The University of Ghana (UG) has announced a substantial increase in academic fees for the 2025/2026 academic year, with more than a 25% rise observed across all colleges. This move comes as students and parents assess the implications for access to higher education, cost of living, and the broader budgeting…
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UG Faces Backlash as 2025/26 Academic Fees Jump Over 25%
Overview of the Fee Increase Students at the University of Ghana are reacting to a substantial rise in academic fees for the 2025/2026 academic year. Across all colleges, the increases surpass 25 percent compared to the prior session. The move, announced by university administration, has drawn attention for its potential impact on access and affordability…
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University of Ghana Announces Revised Start Date for 2025/26 First Semester Course Registration
University of Ghana Announces Revised Start Date for 2025/26 Registration The University of Ghana has announced a revised start date for course registration for undergraduate students entering the First Semester of the 2025/26 academic year. The adjustment comes from the Academic Affairs Directorate, which oversees registration timelines and student onboarding. The change aims to streamline…
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University of Ghana Announces New Start Date for 2025/26 First Semester Course Registration
University of Ghana Updates Course Registration Timeline for 2025/26 First Semester The University of Ghana (UG) has released a revised start date for the course registration period for undergraduate students entering the First Semester of the 2025/26 academic year. The Academic Affairs Directorate confirmed the change to ensure a smoother registration process, better alignment with…
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University of Ghana Revises Start Date for First Semester 2025/26 Registration
Key Update: New Registration Start Date Announced The University of Ghana has announced a revised start date for the course registration process for undergraduate students entering the First Semester of the 2025/26 academic year. The Academic Affairs Directorate confirmed the updated schedule, emphasizing a smoother onboarding process for new and returning students as they prepare…
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UG Lecturers in Viral TV Outburst Sparks Debate on Professional Conduct
Overview: A Viral Confrontation on National TV A video circulating on social media has put two University of Ghana lecturers under intense scrutiny after an on-air confrontation that quickly drew public attention. The incident, which reportedly occurred on national television on November 15, 2025, shows a lecturer from the Political Science Department and the CEO…
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Tensions on Air: Video of UG Lecturers Sparks Debate Over Professional Conduct
Overview: A Viral Moment on National Television A video circulating on social media on November 15, 2025, captured a heated exchange between two senior academics from the University of Ghana. The clip appears to show a lecturer from the Political Science Department and the CEO of a related education initiative trading insults during a televised…
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UG Professors Fight on TV: Gyampo and Domfeh Video Sparks Outrage
Overview A video showing two University of Ghana lecturers allegedly trading insults on a national television program has sparked widespread criticism and debate about academic conduct and professionalism. The online clip, circulating since mid-November, features a political science professor and a lecturer who serves as CEO of an affiliated organization. The incident has drawn attention…
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Ghana: PAC Orders University of Ghana to Recover Funds From Staff on Extended Study Leave
Overview The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament in Ghana has issued a directive compelling the University of Ghana (UG) to recover funds allegedly paid to senior staff members who embarked on study leave but did not resume duty for more than five years. The development highlights ongoing concerns about accountability and compliance within public…
