University of Ghana introduces self-placement system for unadmitted applicants
The University of Ghana (UG) has rolled out a self-placement system to enable qualified applicants who do not gain admission to select alternative programmes they are eligible for through the university's admissions portal.
The initiative was announced by the Director of the Academic Affairs Directorate, Lydia Anowa Nyako-Danquah, during an interview on Radio Univers on Thursday, January 9, 2024.
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According to Mrs Nyako-Danquah, the system aims to assist applicants who may have selected programmes for which they do not meet the qualification requirements.
“We have implemented a system to assist students who may not be admitted to self-place in suitable programmes. If you do not receive any notification from us, revisit the portal where you will find options for programs you qualify for and self-place in it,” she explained.
She highlighted the importance of applicants choosing programmes they are qualified for and being mentally prepared for the challenges of university education. “Sometimes applicants select programs they are not qualified for. Meeting the requirements is essential because university education is challenging, and it requires mental readiness to successfully pursue some courses,” she added.
Support for applicants
To support the admissions process, Mrs Nyako-Danquah announced the establishment of a helpdesk at the UG Information Centre near the university's main entrance.
“A helpdesk will be available at the information center close to the main entrance for students who need assistance. The admissions process is expected to conclude by the end of January to pave the way for the matriculation of newly admitted students,” she stated.
Admissions requirements
Admission to UG requires applicants to have at least credit passes (A1-C6) in six WASSCE subjects: three core subjects (English, Mathematics, and Integrated Science or Social Studies) and three electives relevant to the chosen programme. An aggregate score of 24 or better is mandatory, with stricter requirements for highly competitive programmes.
This self-placement system is expected to enhance accessibility and ensure that all qualified students have an opportunity to gain admission to the university, furthering UG’s commitment to academic excellence and inclusivity.