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'Ghana Christian University College', [1] formerly known as Ghana Christian College and Seminary, is a private tertiary institution in Ghana. It was established in 1966 by independent Christian missionaries from the United States. [2] It is located at Amrahia in the Adentan Municipality in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. [3]
Sikkim Manipal University Ghana LC: SMUG 2008 Ring Road, Accra, Greater Accra: Sikkim Manipal University, Kumasi SMUG 2011 CityStyle Building, Stadium Road, Kumasi, Ashanti Accra: Karunya University, India affiliated institutions Ghana Christian University College: GCUC Accra, Greater Accra Kumasi, Ashanti (affiliation under negotiation)
The Garden City University College (GCUC) is one of the private universities in Ghana. It is located at Kenyase in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. It was established in 2001 [1] [2] as the College of Information Technology and Management Systems. The college was converted into the Garden City University College in 2004. [2]
The board has oversight of non-university tertiary institutions, professional bodies and private institutions with accreditation by the National Accreditation Board. [1] It is responsible for the formulation and administration of schemes of examinations, evaluation, assessment, certification and standards for skill competence and syllabus ...
The Catholic University College of Ghana is one of the private universities in Ghana. It is located at Fiapre, Sunyani in the Bono Region. It was granted accreditation by the National Accreditation Board on 4 December 2002. [3] [4] The first batch of students started on 3 March 2003. [4] The formal inauguration of the university was on 13 ...
The school was established in 1984 as a private institution called Mamfe State College. However, due to financial, administrative and staffing problems, in 1988 the school was handed over to the Methodist Church Ghana, as a result it was renamed to Methodist High School. Government absorbed the school into the public system in January 1993. [5]
In September 1968, the new campus at Legon just north east of the University of Ghana campus at Mile 9, received its first set of students. [12] At the new campus, it continued as a boys' boarding secondary school until the mid-1970s when the sixth form was upgraded to the National Science College.
The school is a selective school that grants admissions to students in Ghana based on their results in the Basic Education Certificate Examination, and for students outside Ghana, based on a special entrance examination prepared by the school. Courses offered by the school include; Business, General Science, Home Economics, Technical, General ...