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Iddi Yire, RNG
Accra, July 26, GNA – More than 265 seniors
High level students benefit from the University of Professional's continuing education
Studies, Accra (UPSA) – free remedial courses for high school graduates
living in Madina.
The three-month courses that started on
July 3, is for pre-SHS, SHS and catch-up students selected from
in the municipality of La-Nkwantanang-Madina.
Professor Abednego Feehi Okoe Amartey,
Vice-Chancellor of UPSA said that this initiative, which gave rise to his original idea, had
The University's Community Action Initiative was designed to help students who
badistance in basic subjects, including English, mathematics and integrated sciences.
Prof Amartey revealed this in his report to
the first day of a three-day graduation ceremony of the 11th of the UPSA
Congregation.
During the event, 1,360 students graduated
with a degree and diplomas from the Faculty of Accounting and
Finance.
Of the 1,360 graduates, 36 obtained
first clbad, 356 had second highest clbad, 356 second lower clbad, 269 third
clbad and 105 pbades.
Eleven graduates have obtained
distinction, while 161 received credit and 64 received pbades.
The Vice Chancellor noted that the beginning
of the academic year 2018/2019, the first group of students enrolled
PhD in Marketing, Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Finance, Bachelor of
Science (B.Sc) in Real Estate Management and Finance, BSc in Business Economics
and BSC in accounting and finance programs.
He added that the University had also
received accreditation for the introduction of the Master of Business
Administration (MBA) in the program Impact Entrepreneurship and Innovation, which
UPSA would work in partnership with Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuorein
Milan.
Others are Master of Arts in Peace, Security
and intelligence, and master of arts in branding and communication for the
School year 2019/2020.
Regarding new construction projects, the
Teacher. Amartey said that the Ministry of Finance had just come
the approval of the University for the start of new projects, which would be
financed equally by its IGF.
He said that they would build two ten-storey buildings
multipurpose block, with a block serving as a conference room, speaker
offices, meeting and reading rooms, multipurpose and auxiliary rooms
facilities.
While block two would include offices
for institutional and commercial use, including commercial spaces and
penthouses.
In addition, two new hostel blocks would be
built, the first institution being a 19-storey student facility
to develop on the land adjoining the existing student home.
The second hostel would be developed on a
land acquired behind the ideal college, which would also be a 10-storey building
establishment.
Professor Amartey added that the University
is finalizing payments for the purchase of 12 parcels of land.
earth behind Ideal College.
He said the construction of these projects
would start soon as the final phase of the contract performance with their
partner, Access Bank was in progress.
Mr. Daniel Mckorley, President and Chief
The leader of the Mcdan group, who was the guest speaker on occasion, said
One of the largest groups in our society did not invest in research; indicating that
"When we turn to research, our problems will be solved at 50%."
"The research will correctly define our
problems, contextualize them and give us a fair idea of the amount of work
needed to solve these problems, create livelihoods and wealth to improve our society.
society."
He said that it was interesting that, 82
In Ghanaian supermarkets, the products were imported, which was an important
astounding statistics.
Mr. Mckorley said that the present generation was
blessed to have social media – instagram, twitter and facebook, saying that,
"I'm sure many are surprised to hear that, well, while some
see as a platform to create unreal images of ourselves to the public
and the world in general, others see it as a platinum mine and relate to it
as such, "he said.
"Remember that maybe big companies
yesterday, who are still and firmly on their feet did not have this luxury. So
instead of using social media to create controversy, promote nudity and
badgraphy, prostitution, Internet fraud, monetary rituals and other vices,
your eyes and see the untapped precious mineral that you play. "
GNA
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