Confusion as KNUST Postpones Freshers’ accommodation booking Without New Date

KNUST has postponed the opening of its accommodation application system that was to allow booking by freshers, triggering anxiety among newly admitted students nationwide.
The portal was expected to open on Tuesday afternoon, following earlier communication from education-focused platforms and student channels.
Many applicants logged in at the announced time but found the system inaccessible.
The delay immediately sparked confusion and complaints across social media.
Students said they had prepared in advance, hoping to secure limited hostel spaces quickly.
Some questioned whether the issue was technical or administrative.
The message posted on X on the issue read, “Freshers’ accommodation booking for KNUST’s 2025/2026 academic year has been postponed. Stay tuned.”
The university has not issued an official explanation for the postponement.
Online discussions suggest possible system challenges behind the delay.
Students expressed concern about uncertainty, especially with reporting dates approaching.
Several applicants said the lack of clear updates undermines planning and trust.
KNUST has asked newly admitted students to report to campus in January 2026.
However, no new date has been announced for the accommodation portal.
READ: KNUST Opens Accommodation Booking for Freshers on December 16: How To Book
University watchers say timely communication will be critical going forward.
Students now wait for official guidance to avoid further confusion.
The delay disrupts student planning, especially for those traveling from distant regions or outside Ghana.
Many freshers risk arriving on campus without confirmed accommodation, increasing financial pressure and stress.
Uncertainty over hostel access may also push students toward unsafe or overpriced private housing options.
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