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University of Education, Winneba Announces Withdrawal of Level 100 Students Over...

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The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has officially withdrawn several Level 100 students due to their failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement of 1.0 and/or repeated course failures, as outlined in the Revised Undergraduate Students Handbook (2019). This decision was made after a thorough audit of the First and Second Semester Examinations results for the 2023/2024 Academic Year.Affected students are now ineligible to attend Level 200 lectures or participate in upcoming Mid-Semester and End-of-Semester Examinations.The University emphasizes that this action underscores the importance of academic excellence and adherence to University policies. Students are advised to consult academic counselors to reassess their academic plans and seek assistance to meet the University's standards moving forward.

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2025 Budget: GH¢292.4 Million Allocation for the Distribution of Free Sanitary...

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As part of its ongoing commitment to improving education and ensuring gender equality in schools, the government of Ghana has allocated GH¢292.4 million in the 2025 budget to support the distribution of free sanitary pads to female students in primary and secondary schools across the country.

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2025 Budget: GH¢3.5 Billion Allocation for the Free Secondary Education Program

2025 Budget: GH¢3.5 Billion Allocation for the Free Secondary Education Program

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The GH¢3.5 billion allocation to the Free Secondary Education Program underscores the government’s continued commitment to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to attend secondary school, regardless of their financial background. This investment in education is a critical step toward building a stronger and more equitable society.
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2025 Budget: GH¢292.4 Million Allocation for the Distribution of Free Sanitary Pads to Female...

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As part of its ongoing commitment to improving education and ensuring gender equality in schools, the government of Ghana has allocated GH¢292.4 million in the 2025 budget to support the distribution of free sanitary pads to female students in primary and secondary schools across the country.
budget 2025 Budget: GH¢499.8 Million Allocation for No-Academic-Fee Policy for First-Year Students in Public Tertiary Institutions

2025 Budget: GH¢499.8 Million Allocation for No-Academic-Fee Policy for First-Year Students in Public Tertiary...

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2025 Budget: GH¢499.8 Million Allocation for No-Academic-Fee Policy for First-Year Students in Public Tertiary Institutions
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GNAT Members Demand Electoral Reforms: Call for Expanded Electoral College in Leadership Elections

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GNAT members push for electoral reforms, demanding the expansion of the voting process to include all school representatives and local executives, ensuring greater participation and transparency in leadership elections.

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University of Education, Winneba Announces Withdrawal of Level 100 Students Over CGPA and Course...

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has officially withdrawn several Level 100 students due to their failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement of 1.0 and/or repeated course failures, as outlined in the Revised Undergraduate Students Handbook (2019). This decision was made after a thorough audit of the First and Second Semester Examinations results for the 2023/2024 Academic Year.Affected students are now ineligible to attend Level 200 lectures or participate in upcoming Mid-Semester and End-of-Semester Examinations.The University emphasizes that this action underscores the importance of academic excellence and adherence to University policies. Students are advised to consult academic counselors to reassess their academic plans and seek assistance to meet the University's standards moving forward.
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Ghana’s Public Colleges of Education Announce 2025/2026 Admissions: Everything You Need to Know

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Ferdinand | EducationGhana |  February 22| Ghana’s Public Colleges of Education Announce 2025/2026 Admissions: Everything You Need to Know Ghana’s 46 public Colleges of Education have opened applications...
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Ghana’s Projected 2025 Minimum Wage, Salary Negotiations, and Pension Adjustments: Will Your Paycheck Increase?

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Ferdinand | EducationGhana |  January 03| URGENT: KNUST Closes 2024/2025 Undergraduate Admission Portal Today at 5:00 PMWill Ghana’s minimum wage increase in 2025? Get expert analysis on...

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