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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Send all details relating to the transaction to the Finance Office where you would be given the necessary assistance.

  • Yes. All continuing students have to pay at least 40% of their fees before registering at the beginning of the semester. All fresh students are required to pay full fees.

  • Kindly contact the Accounts Office for the appropriate bank account number.

  • Kindly click on the following Fee Schedule
    which has a breakdown of all fees schedules. Please note that this is subject to change

  • In order to facilitate the process of obtaining a visa on arrival, you will need to provide the Office of Student Affairs with the documents stated below, to present on your behalf at Ghana Immigration:

    • A copy of the data page of your passport
    • A copy of your Admission letter
    • A copy of payment of school fees
    • An introductory letter

    As the University will provide your introductory letter, you will need to provide the University with the following details:

    • Place of embarkation
    • Date of arrival
    • Duration of stay
    • Purpose
    • Accommodation details

    You can apply for extension of the permit.

  • It is an offence not to possess a residence permit and a penalty will be applied to students who flout this directive.

  • The process takes a week. However, if you would like the school to undertake this process for you, then please allow a maximum of 6 weeks for completion.

  • Please note that the resident permit costs $150 although this is subject to change according to Ghana Immigration Service

  • If you require an introductory letter to apply for a residence permit or a renewal, you will need to go to International Programmes Office

  • Upon receiving your admission letter you should apply for a student’s visa from a Ghana High Commission, Consulate or other Embassy authorised by the Government of Ghana to issue visas on her behalf. Upon arrival in Ghana you will have to apply for a residence permit from the Ghana Immigration Service. The International Programmes  Office will provide you with an introductory letter to help facilitate this process.  The office can also assist you obtain a residence permit. Items required for obtaining an introductory letter for a residence permit:

    • Receipt of Payment from the Accounts Office
    • Non-Citizen Ghana card
    • Copy of student ID card
    • Contact number of student in Ghana
    • Copy of the photo page of your passport

    Upon arrival in Ghana, all international students MUST register with their High Commissions/Embassies at their earliest convenience