The Agogo Presbyterian Women’s College of Education (APWCE) make efforts to draw in more female teacher trainees

The Agogo Presbyterian Women’s College of Education (APWCE) plans to rely upon Ghana’s digitalisation program and take advantage of online application and registration for more convenience for prospective trainees.
During the 16th matriculation ceremony for the 450 ladies who were admitted, the Principal of APWCE, Rev. Dr. Mrs Grace Sintim Adasi, indicated that issues with infrastructure made it difficult to admit more.
Out of the 2271 applications received by the college, only 450 of the 1182 who qualified were admitted.
Dr. Mrs Adasi indicated that the college was ready to offer tenable scholarly preparation, examination and great moral education to trainees.
She made her plea to the government and other stakeholders to aid the college in its efforts to deal with its issues with infrastructure.

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