Colleges of Education in Ghana Postpone Reopening to January 27, 2025  

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The Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education, Ghana (PrinCof), has postponed the reopening date for the 2024/2025 academic year to January 27, 2025, citing unforeseen circumstances. Get the latest updates on the academic calendar and education news in Ghana.

 


PrinCof Announces Revised Reopening Date for Colleges of Education in Ghana 

 

The Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education, Ghana (PrinCof) has officially announced a change in the reopening date for the First Semester of the 2024/2025 academic year.

Originally scheduled for an earlier date, the reopening has now been postponed to January 27, 2025, following discussions at a general meeting held in Sogakope on January 8, 2025.

This PrinCof announcement ensures students, faculty, and stakeholders stay updated on the academic calendar in Ghana.
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Reasons for the Postponement

According to PrinCof, unforeseen circumstances have necessitated this adjustment.

The leadership is actively working to resolve these issues to ensure a smooth academic transition for all students and faculty members across the Colleges of Education in Ghana.

 

Stakeholder Assurance and Apology

PrinCof acknowledges the inconvenience this change may cause and extends its apologies to all affected individuals.COLLE

The conference reassures students, faculty, and stakeholders that measures are being put in place to prevent further disruptions within the academic calendar in Ghana.

 

Commitment to a Smooth Academic Year

Efforts are underway to address administrative and logistical concerns, ensuring a seamless start to the semester. The leadership remains committed to enhancing the academic experience for all students and staff in the Colleges of Education in Ghana.

Stay Informed

For further updates on the PrinCof reopening update, students and staff are encouraged to stay engaged through official channels.

Issued by:

Dr. Samuel Addae Boateng
General Secretary, PrinCof

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