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All University Of Ghana Students Must Take Note Of This Before School Resumes

All University Of Ghana Students Must Take Note Of This Before School Resumes. The University of Ghana, over the years, had allowed a fee payment policy. The policy was such that, students must pay a minimum of 50 percent of their fees to be able to register for their courses and write their exams in the first semester. For the second semester, it allowed students to do a (30%-20%) payment plan. That is, students can pay a minimum of 30 percent of the remaining 50 percent of the fees to be able to register for their course and finally pay the remaining 20 percent. This plan or policy was implemented in order to facilitate the payment of fees of “needy” students.

All University Of Ghana Students Must Take Note Of This Before School Resumes

The latest announcement is that the University of Ghana Fees for Academic Registration isn’t operating by the 50-30-20 policy anymore. It is now strictly “At least 50% before registration for the First Semester and 100% before registration for the Second Semester”. This implies that, whichever amount a student owes to the school, the student is required to pay in full else that student wouldn’t be able to register for his or her courses for the second semester.

All University Of Ghana Students Must Take Note Of This Before School Resumes

Students must take note also that academic registration commences next Monday while school resumes next Thursday. This is how to register for your course

1. Search for MIS Web

2. Click on the MIS Web link.

3. Type in your Student ID Number and 5-digit PIN.

4. Then click on “Login” to enter the registration system.

5. Click on “Registration” under the Student iEnabler (on the left side of the screen).

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7. Click on “Submit Registration”.

6. Then click on the “blue letters” under “Qualification Code” and select “Register for This Qualification”

8. Then click on “Save and Continue” to see the list of courses that are relevant to your level. To register for courses from the list, click on the small box close to the course code and title to select the courses you are required to register for this semester.

9. Click on “Save and Continue” to view the courses you selected. You can click on “Restart Process” if you need to make some corrections.

10. Then click on “Continue” to view the Registration Cost (Academic Facility User Fee).

11. Click on “Accept Registration” to complete registration.

12. Click on “Printer Friendly Format” and print proof of registration.

13. Click on LOG-OUT to EXIT.

Students are required to print a “proof of registration”.

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