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Kennedy Agyapong’s Daughter Enrolls In Pennsylvania University For 2 Master Degrees

Kennedy Agyapong’s daughter, Amanda Agyapong, has made his father proud after enrolling in Pennsylvania University for 2 masters degrees. Amanda, who currently works at Google’s Headquarters, is pursuing not one but two Master’s degrees: an MBA and an MA in International Studies. Amanda, a graduate of the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, decided to further her … Read more

5 Ways Paraphrasing Tools Can Improve Your Writing Skills

In today’s digital world, possessing strong writing skills is more crucial than ever before. Whether you’re a student crafting an essay, a professional composing a report, or a content creator generating articles, the ability to effectively communicate through writing is indispensable. Paraphrasing tools emerge as invaluable aids, facilitating individuals in enhancing their language proficiency and … Read more

Know the Difference Between Scholarships and Grants

Bad news for 1438 BECE graduates as WAEC releases 2020 results.

Though scholarships and grants offer free monetary assistance for college expenses, the two have several differences. In today’s article, we will know about the difference between scholarships and grants. What are Scholarships? Scholarships serve as financial awards intended to alleviate the financial burden of undergraduate education. They are primarily merit-based, bestowed upon students based on … Read more

Top 10 Career Guidance Strategies for High School Students

Career guidance is essential for high school students. In today’s article, we will talk about the various career guidance strategies for high school students. As you already know, Education plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of any nation, and in Ghana, it’s no different. As students progress through high school, they begin to … Read more

2025 Thailand Full Scholarship For Science Students – Apply Here

Are you looking for a 2024 Scholarship opportunity to advance your studies? If yes, consider this 2025 Thailand Full Scholarship For Science Students. The Chulabhorn graduate Institute in Thailand is offering full scholarship to Science Students who wish to offer Masters Degree in Thailand. What Are The Benefits of the 2025 Thailand Full Scholarship For … Read more

Video of a female graduate selling “Koose” to survive goes viral

Video of a female graduate selling “Koose” to survive goes viral

A female university graduate has been captured in viral video selling ‘Koose’ on the bustling streets to sustain herself amidst life’s unpredictable twists and turns.

Despite having high hopes of getting employment right after graduation, she couldn’t find any job and ended up selling. Though such business isn’t bad, many will say that it is financially not enough to cater for her. The article begins by contextualizing the woman’s journey within the familiar framework of the proverbial “from grass to grace” narrative, which celebrates the potential for upward mobility through dedication and education. It sets the stage for a narrative that challenges conventional notions of success and resilience, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by individuals despite their academic achievements.

Through the lens of a before-and-after video shared on TikTok, viewers are offered a glimpse into the stark transition in the graduate’s life. Initially adorned in the dignified regalia of graduation, exuding pride and accomplishment, she now finds herself immersed in the gritty reality of roadside vending, diligently frying “koose” amidst the hustle and bustle of the streets. The stark juxtaposition between her past and present circumstances serves as a powerful visual metaphor for the unpredictability of fate and the resilience required to navigate life’s twists and turns.

Despite her academic accolades, the woman candidly shares her reliance on this humble trade for survival, offering a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the challenges faced by individuals striving to make ends meet in an unforgiving world. Her story sparks a profound reflection on the complexities of success and the harsh realities of socioeconomic disparity, prompting discussions among netizens about the inherent injustices embedded within societal structures.

Ultimately, the narrative serves as a poignant reminder of the diverse paths individuals navigate and the resilience required to confront adversity with grace and dignity. It challenges viewers to reconsider their perceptions of success and to cultivate empathy and compassion for those whose journeys diverge from the conventional narrative of achievement. Through her resilience and determination, the woman emerges as a symbol of strength and perseverance, inspiring others to embrace life’s challenges with courage and resilience.

Unemployment in Ghana, especially among graduates, is indeed a pressing issue that impacts individuals and communities profoundly. The scarcity of job opportunities, particularly in the public sector, often leaves many qualified individuals without viable employment options. This situation forces graduates to seek alternative means of survival, sometimes accepting work that does not align with their skills, interests, or aspirations.

The consequences of this unemployment crisis extend beyond just financial strain. It also takes a toll on the mental and emotional well-being of individuals who find themselves unable to secure meaningful employment despite their qualifications and efforts. The sense of frustration and disillusionment among the youth is palpable, as they grapple with the harsh reality of their circumstances.

Moreover, the prevalence of underemployment, where individuals are forced to settle for jobs that do not utilize their education and training fully, further exacerbates the problem. This not only hampers personal growth and development but also stifles the potential for economic progress and innovation within the country.

In response to this challenge, there is a need for concerted efforts from both the government and private sector to create more job opportunities and support entrepreneurship initiatives. Investing in education and vocational training programs that align with the demands of the labor market can also help equip graduates with the skills needed to thrive in today’s economy.

Furthermore, addressing systemic issues such as corruption, nepotism, and bureaucratic inefficiencies that hinder job creation and merit-based recruitment is essential. By fostering an environment that values meritocracy and promotes equal opportunities for all, Ghana can work towards reducing unemployment rates and fostering a more inclusive and prosperous society.

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Nine Labour Unions Threaten Strike Over Pension Arrears

The leadership of nine labour unions, collectively known as ‘The FORUM’, has threatened to go on strike on 2nd May, if government does not take action by 30th April, 2024. Their discontent stems from the government’s failure to transfer pension arrears to their fund managers, a persistent issue spanning over a decade. Isaac Bampoe Addo, … Read more

UPSA 2024/2025 Academic Programmes – Full List

UPSA 2024/2025 Academic Programmes - Full List

University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has opened the  2024/2025 online admission portal. Let’s take a look at the list of all academic programmes offered by the University.

Undergraduate Programmes

  • Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Transport Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting
  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Economics
  • Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance
  • Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Marketing
  • Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Management and Finance
  • Bachelor of Art in Communication Studies

Note: The Bachelor of Business Administration programme has no options. Applicants intending to do a first degree programme in Accounting are advised to either opt for Bachelor of Science in Accounting or Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance.

Diploma Programmes

  • Diploma in Accounting
  • Diploma in Marketing
  • Diploma in Management
  • Diploma in Public Relations
  • Diploma in Information Technology Management

Postgraduate Programmes

  1. PhD in Marketing
  2. PhD in Accounting
  3. PhD in International Security and Intelligence
  4. PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies
  5. Master of Philosophy in Accounting
  6. Master of Philosophy in Leadership
  7. Master of Philosophy in Finance
  8. Master of Philosophy in Media & Digital Communication Management
  9. Master of Science in Procurement Management
  10. Master of Science in Pensions Management
  11. Master of Science in Leadership
  12. Master of Science in Insurance Risk Management
  13. Master of Business Administration in Accounting and Finance
  14. Master of Business Administration in Auditing
  15. Master of Business Administration in Corporate Governance
  16. Master of Business Administration in Corporate Communications
  17. Master of Business Administration in Marketing
  18. Master of Business Administration in Internal Auditing
  19. Master of Business Administration in Petroleum Accounting & Finance
  20. Master of Business Administration in Total Quality Management (TQM)
  21. Master of Business Administration in Impact Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  22. Master of Arts in Peace, Security and Intelligence Management
  23. Master of Arts in Brands and Communications Management
  24. Master Of Arts In Media & Digital Communication Management
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Professional Programmes

  • Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG)
  • Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA)
  • Chartered Institute of Management Accountant (CIMA)
  • Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB), Ghana
  • Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), UK.
  • Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA), UK
  • The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT)-Ghana
  • Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS)

Distance Programmes (70% Online)

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Accounting and Finance
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Auditing
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Corporate Governance
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Marketing

About UPSA

The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), formerly known as the Institute of Professional Studies (IPS), is a public university located in Accra, the capital city of Ghana. It specializes in providing higher education in business-related disciplines such as accounting, finance, marketing, management, and more. UPSA is recognized for its focus on professional and practical education, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional programs. It’s known for producing graduates who excel in various fields of business and administration both locally and internationally.

Students of the University of Professional Studies, Accra come from Ghana, the West African sub-region, and all over the world. The dual qualification policy of the University makes it the preferred choice of most prospective students.

Every student who enrolled on any degree programme of the University is offered the opportunity to register for a corresponding professional programme of the student’s choice and receives free tuition. This makes it possible for most students to graduate with both degree and professional certificates such as ACCA, ICAG, CIM, CIB, CIMA, etc

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