The ceremonies, conducted across five sessions on February 7, saw new students take their oath of matriculation administered by college registrars representing the university registrar. The formal induction signals the official start of their academic careers at Ghana's premier public university.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, whose message was delivered through college provosts and the Accra City Campus principal, congratulated the incoming class and pledged institutional support as they begin their studies.
The university characterized the new students as future thought leaders and innovators, urging them to approach their education with dedication and intellectual curiosity.
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The 2025/2026 academic year intake reflects continued strong demand for places at the Legon-based institution, which operates across four colleges offering programs in basic and applied sciences, education, health sciences, and humanities.
The 2025/2026 academic year intake reflects continued strong demand for places at the Legon-based institution, which operates across four colleges offering programs in basic and applied sciences, education, health sciences, and humanities.


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