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Knutsford welcomes 372 at its 11th Matriculation for the 2020/2021 Academic Year

Pius Crystal June 3, 2021 Student News 0 Comment
 Knutsford welcomes 372 at its 11th Matriculation for the 2020/2021 Academic Year

A colourful matriculation ceremony was held on Friday, May 28 at the premises of Knutsford University College to usher in 577 local and foreign students to start the 2021/2022 academic year. Despite the debilitating impact of Covid-19 on university admissions across the world, the number of undergraduate and post-graduate students who have formerly joined one of Ghana’s leading growing university communities is a testament to the school’s resilience and strict adherence to Covid-19 protocols.

The ceremony brought together both the Accra and Kumasi campuses and a firm commitment to creating a fine balance between face-to-face lecture hall interactions and a robust online schedule of academic interactions through the use of convenient and easy-to-use learning management software.


The ceremony was graced by the representative of the Vice Chancellor of our affiliate, University of Ghana, Professor George Owusu, Dean of the School of Social Sciences, University of Ghana and also a formidable representation for the Vice Chancellor of the University of Development Studies in the person of our own Bishop Dr. John Essel.
Pro-Chancellor of the University Bishop Dr. John Kwamena Essel, on behalf of the Council and Management, duly declared the matriculation assembly constituted and formally welcomed the new students into the Royal University of Africa, Knutsford University College.


For his part, President of the University Professor Anthony K. Ahiawodzi underscored the need to practicalize acquired knowledge saying in part: ‘the need for quality education in the growth and development of industry and civil society is becoming more and more important than ever. Thus, education should not be limited to only the acquisition of knowledge, skills and abilities, but it should be the application of these vital resources to meet the needs of industry and societies’.


In all 372 students, were matriculates- 163 males and 209 females, representing 43.8% and 56.2%, respectively for various undergraduate programmes. Foreign students make up almost 10% coming up to 32 of the admitted number and 13 new students for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme with specializations in Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management. 

Two nominated students Lilian Narh and Christopher Ansah Djanspoke spike on behalf of their colleagues and expressed their excitement to be part of the Knutsford learning community and there was no shortage of lofty expectations for them and their colleagues have as they have officially set foot into the Royal University of Africa.

 

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