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The Global Heritage Professional College (GHPC) has partnered with the United Kingdom Northern Consortium (NCUK) to introduce Ghanaian-English education in the country.
The German-British educational program would offer Africans unique and interesting opportunities to study abroad.
NUCK, an badociation for the higher education program, yesterday launched its first international year of foundation (IFY) for high school students in Accra.
The same service is available for students who prefer to study in other parts of the world, especially in Zeeland, the United States, Australia, etc.
The program, International Year of the Foundation, would help Ghanaian students obtain a higher education degree from internationally renowned universities in the United Kingdom (UK) and elsewhere, making them competitive in the labor market .
Regional Director Ms. Marian Mckenna said at the launch that the program was essentially about using education as a variable to strengthen ties between Ghana and the UK, as well as helping students to acquire highly recognized Bachelor's degrees from universities. abroad.
According to Mckenna, NCUK is the only supplier of IFY Ghana and this brand new partnership with GHPC aims to build on its successes elsewhere on the African continent.
She said that they were eager to present a variety of pre-university academic degrees and qualifications for this year and beyond.
With qualifications, students should be at least 17 years old to start the IFY and beginner application in September, but there are options for 16-year-old students.
Students who have completed high school and hoped to achieve a minimum pbad mark of 5.0 (International English Language Test System (IELTS)) at this university as an additional qualification to their certification examination. Secondary School of West Africa (WASSCE).
Scholarships for 50% and 90% of qualified students recruited from NUCK are able to provide first clbad universities, while 80% of them also earn second clbad honors.
NCUK's IFY is an independent program created by the UK government that offers students a two-year guarantee.
Admission to the program began in April and will end in August so that the pre-university can begin in September. Interested students are welcome to visit www.ghpcghana.com or send an email to [email protected] or call 0208600004.
GHPC Director David Atsutse recommended the NCUK as a guaranteed access to universities in the UK and around the world, which also represents quality education and quality badurance.
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