University of Ghana grants 2 years amnesty to student yet to graduate

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The University of Ghana (UG) has granted 2 years amnesty to students who are yet to graduate. The amnesty goes to undergraduate students who have papers to resit but have either not done so or might have failed a couple of times.
Below is a letter from the Academic Affairs Directorate on University of Ghana grants amnesty to student
IMPORTANT NOTICE
GRANTING OF GENERAL AMNESTY TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS YET TO GRADUATE
At its meeting held on April 16, 2020, the Business and Executive Committee approved a general amnesty to students who have failed to graduate from the University of Ghana for one reason or the other.
This dispensation is an opportunity for all affected students to satisfy the necessary requirements to enable them graduate.
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This amnesty will be for failed courses starting from the 2000/2001 academic year.
The roll-out of this amnesty will be for a period of three years (i.e. from the 2021/2022 to the 2023/24 academic years.
Affected students will have a maximum of two years from their first registration to re-sit and pass as many courses as they may choose.
The detailed time frame for implementation will be advertised in due course by the Academic Affairs
Directorate.
Sincerely,
Christy Badu (Mrs.)
Ag. Director (Academic Affairs Directorate)

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