
Rosebank International University College (RIUC) in Accra announces new accreditations
Rosebank International University College (RIUC) in Accra has announced a series of new accreditations and partnerships that is helping to position the institution as a hub for global learning in Africa.
According to the RIUC Vice-President, Dr George Asamoah, the accreditations and partnerships mark a significant step forward for RIUC and its students.
“By opening doors to international exchanges and globally recognised qualifications, we are ensuring our students can compete and succeed on a world stage while staying rooted in African excellence,” he stated.
The new accreditations underscore RIUC’s commitment to delivering premium, accessible higher education that meets both local and international standards, equipping graduates to thrive in an interconnected economy, he added.
The institutions RIUC now have accreditation with are ADvTECH, Africa’s leading and most accredited private higher education provider, the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), ensuring alignment with rigorous academic standards in Ghana; Capsicum Culinary Studio, which has endorsed RIUC’s culinary programmes for their excellence and has a global network of industry partners; the Association of African Universities, which affiliation strengthens RIUC’s role in advancing higher education across the continent; the Golden Key International Honour Society, which offers students access to a global network of high-achieving scholars, and IIE Rosebank College in South Africa.
According to Dr Asamoah, the new move now positions students at Rosebank International University College (RIUC) in Accra to benefit from increased access to international educational opportunities.
These developments mark a significant milestone in RIUC’s mission to connect students with world-class education and global career pathways, Dr George Asamoah said.
“Central to this announcement is the opportunity for RIUC students to participate in international exchange programmes with IIE Rosebank College, which operates eight campuses across South Africa, collectively serving over 33,000 students, and through membership with The Golden Key International Honour Society, based in the United States of America,” according to Dr Asamoah.
“These exchanges will enable students to study abroad, immersing themselves in diverse academic and cultural environments to build skills for the global workforce,” he added.