UCC Warns Fresh Applicants to Pay Fees Immediately or Risk Losing Admission

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has issued an urgent public advisory to all newly admitted applicants for the 2025/2026 academic year, urging them to pay their admission fees without delay to secure their placements.
According to the official UCC admissions process, many applicants receive admission notifications via SMS, but due to network issues or mobile challenges, some may not get the message — even if they’ve successfully gained admission. The university therefore encourages applicants to regularly check the official admission portal and ensure fees are paid on time. home.ucc.edu.gh+1
✅ Key Steps Applicants Must Take
Confirm Your Admission Status Online
Visit the official UCC admission list portal at:
➤ https://admissionlist.ucc.edu.gh/online_letters/admList.php
and search using your first name, surname, program applied, or reference number.Print Your Admission Letter
Once your name appears on the list, you can use your unique reference number to print your admission letter — an essential document for registration and fee payment.Pay Your Fees ASAP
The university warns that admission is conditional upon fee payment and failure to pay by the stated deadline could result in automatic forfeiture of your offer.
READ: UMaT 2025/2026 Admissions: 1st Batch Released—Check Your Status Before Deadline!
Additional Guidance for Freshers
After paying fees and completing registration, new students will receive information on registration procedures, portal setup, and how to access student services. It’s also advised that admitted applicants act early to avoid missing important steps in the enrollment process.
UCC continues to caution students to avoid unauthorized third parties or social media pages claiming to offer admission assistance — all official information comes only from university platforms.
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