Admissions

 

Office of Admissions and Admissions Board

The Office of Admissions is responsible for receiving and processing applications for admission into the University College and into programmes of study.
The Admissions board is responsible for admission of candidates into the University College and programmes of study. read more...

 


Programmes of Study

A programme of study is a discipline area consisting of a conglomeration of courses that have been carefully selected and organized so as to enable a student achieve a pre-determined level of competence in such a discipline area/subject.

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Admission Requirments

The National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE), Ghana's directives guide the Admissions Policy for school candidates. All applications to the University College must be accompanied by original transcripts from previous institutions or examination bodies. Awarding institutions must be accredited and recognized by the National Accreditation Board. The following are the requirements an applicant fulfill as acredited by the National Acreditation Board, Ghana. read more...

 

Acquisition of Admission Forms

All Nations University College offers a continuous admission programme. Application forms are processed for the next available admission deadline.

Course Registration

This entiles rules and procedures used in course registration.

International Students

All Nations University College is a vibrant International Community with Faculty, staff, and students from around the world.
Weekend School
The Weekend School is a trimester academic mainly for matured and working students.
Fees

View the current fees charged for 2011/2012 academic year.

 

General Requirements
Other requirements a student must meet to be part of ANUC.
Pre-University

The Pre-University School is a special school of ANUC which prepares and equip applicants who could not meet the required aggregate or qualification to be admitted.

 

Foundation Programme
Each student with an aggregate greater than 15 or students who do not have the courses required for entry into their desired curriculum will have to attend an intensive Foundational Course for one month.