University of Ghana grants amnesty to 2000/01 undergraduate students yet to graduate over failed courses

The University of Ghana has granted amnesty to undergraduate students yet to graduate from the University since 2000/01 academic year over failed courses.

In a statement signed by the Academic Affairs Directorate, it said the roll-out of the amnesty will be for a period of three years i.e. from 2021/22 and 23/24 academic year.

According to them, the amnesty is to help these undergraduate students yet to graduate the chance to graduate.

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“This dispensation is an opportunity for all affected students to satisfy the necessary requirements to enable them to graduate.

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These Affected students will have a maximum of two years from their first registration to re-sit and pass as many courses as they choose.

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