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UCC admits 12,407 students into Centre for Continuing Education
From: Daily Graphic          Published On: August 28, 2011, 00:24 GMT
 
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The University of Cape Coast (UCC) admitted 12,407 students to various academic prorammes of the Centre for Continuing Education during the current academic year 2011/12.


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miss bruku
Jan 06, 2012
14-44 GMT
the closing date for the application forms is just too short for those who just complited TT these 2011.
 
Rinnie
Jan 04, 2012
19-50 GMT
why does UCC use staff of some SHS schools where they operate to lecture distance education students?most of the teachers they use don't have masters degree.Distance Education by UCC must be rebranded.
 
olasty1
Jan 02, 2012
14-13 GMT
ucc all the way.that guy who said dat rubbish abt pple who dont qualify shld find his way into a big gabage bin.does he no more than the professors in school.tooo know guy with a smelly mouth.....lol
 
amankwa seidu
boham
Jan 01, 2012
15-48 GMT
can all see the total number of voltarians? they like education so much but when it comes to job market and they are every where, then we start shouting about tribalism and favouritism. ghanaians, take note. voltarians like education hence deserve much in the job market, not thru tribalism or favourism.
 
Miezah El-Iman
Dec 29, 2011
22-00 GMT
UCC I'm proud of you. You made me what I am now.
 
Nii Oko
Dec 29, 2011
10-50 GMT
CCE - UCC, bravo ! ba problem is students in Prestea, bogoso,Tarkwa n near towns studying post- dip. needs to travel all the Takoradi to be precise Tadisco for lecturing so i think they should try as much as possible to establish a post-dip center at Tarkwa so that students in the near - by towns will also get a reduce lorry fair again, when admission letters are out for distribution, some secretaries at the study centers offices refuce to give the letters out causing admitted students to go thru alot of stress before getting their letter. so even forgets about the admission letters and stays home so i think something should be done about that.
 
Nii Oko
Dec 29, 2011
10-48 GMT
CCE - UCC, bravo ! ba problem is students in Prestea, bogoso,Tarkwa n near towns studying post- dip. needs to travel all the Takoradi to be precise Tadisco for lecturing so i think they should try as much as possible to establish a post-dip center at Tarkwa so that students in the near - by towns will also get a reduce lorry fair again, when admission letters are out for distribution, some secretaries at the study centers offices refuce to give the letters out causing admitted students to go thru alot of stress before getting their letter. so even forgets about the admission letters and stays home so i think something should be done about that.
 
Nii Oko
Dec 29, 2011
10-46 GMT
UCC, bravo ! ba problem is students in Prestea, bogoso,Tarkwa n near towns studying post- dip. needs to travel all the Takoradi to be precise Tadisco for lecturing so i think they should try as much as possible to establish a post-dip center at Tarkwa so that students in the near - by towns will also get a reduce lorry fair again, when admission letters are out for distribution, some secretaries at the study centers offices refuce to give the letters out causing admitted students to go thru alot of stress before getting their letter. so even forgets about the admission letters and stays home so i think something should be done about that.
 
Shanita
Dec 29, 2011
0-15 GMT
I think UCC should strive for "QUALITY AND NOT QUANTITY". It's a pity how the universities in Ghana are offering admissions to everyone who applies. I know alot of people taking the distance education without the requisite entry requirements. I think distance education admissions should be offered to people who meet the entry requirements for regular/full-time admissions but are unable to leave their jobs,etc for a full-time a education. It's a pity, the kind of graduates these distance education programs are churning out. It's new kind of galamsey!
 
C.O.D
Dec 28, 2011
17-07 GMT
It is my hope (and that of many ) that the open-secret practice of sex-for-grades around the campus will stop. Lectuerers are just killing the school, female students and Ghana.Female students of UCC turn out half-baked.
 
Concerned
Student
Dec 28, 2011
14-25 GMT
UCC pretends to be the best university in the country meanwhile its students are suffering here and there over their results being missing
 
Paul Nyag.
Dec 28, 2011
10-03 GMT
Keep it up, UCC, CCE.
 

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