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Pan African University signs affiliation agreement with UCC

July 4, 2015
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The University of Cape Coast

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The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has signed an Affiliation Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Pan African Christian University College (PACUC) at Pomadze, near Winneba Junction.

The Vice Chancellor of UCC, Professor D.D. Kuupole, signed on behalf of the University, while Professor Kwame Osei Sarfo, President of the Pan African University College initialed on behalf of the University.

The signing took place at Pomadze in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region.

[contextly_sidebar id=”LjH5PbbMLJRsKT6WZvLOPUqA2UA4Wz8C”]The contents of both documents were on quality assurance issues regarding student intake, academic progression, examination and institutional quality.

Also contained in the MOU were obligations of both mentor and mentee institutions.

Prof Kuupole said the documents were meant to strengthen the partnership between the institutions.

The Vice Chancellor said he had outlined detailed schedule visits to all UCC affiliation institutions, and gave the assurance that this would enable him have interactions with them on issues of common interest,  and also get to know their concerns in running universities and colleges as well as managing affiliation.

He said the new programmes shall be reviewed and approved by the UCC before they were submitted to National Accreditation Board (NAB).

According to him, students should not be admitted to any programme that had not been approved by the University of Cape Coast and accredited by NAB.

Prof Kuupole stated that the institutional affiliation office should be furnished with the details of students admitted for each year with an indication of their modes of entry.

The Vice Chancellor urged the Pan African University College to ensure that academic facilities met standards required by the mentoring institution, and were in conformity with the approved national minimum.

Prof Osei Sarfo expressed appreciation for the support Cape Coast University had offered to the Pan African Christian University College over the years.

He complained about the stiff competition being faced by the Private Universities on students’ intake.

Prof Osei Sarfo said due to high cost of maintaining students, staff and institutional facilities, the private universities were compelled to charge higher fees.

This, he said has affected the public’s interest in accessing higher education from private tertiary institutions.

Source: GNA

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