
Academic Counselling
Every registered student shall be assigned an academic advisor who shall be the first person to be consulted in case the student has a problem of academic nature. It is the responsibility of the student to seek advice from his/her academic advisor before registering for courses. Also, it is the responsibility of the student to seek advice when there is a problem, though the advisor may invite the student whenever the need arises.
In addition, the University has a Counselling Centre that addresses both academic and non-academic needs of students.
Applicants and Students
University of Cape Coast admissions and student services information.
- Definition of Terms
- Mission Statement
- Delivery Modes
- Credit Weightings
- Undergraduate Programmes
- Registration
- Applicants and Students
- Classification of Academic Status
- Progression From One Level to Another
- Change of Name and Other Personal Particulars
- Course Numbering System
- Class Attendance Policy
- Academic Counselling
- Withdrawal/Dismissal from the University
- Deferment of Programme
- Time Limits for the Completion of Degree Programmes
- Requirements for Graduation
- Grading System
- Confirmation of Award of Degree/Diploma
- Presentation of Award
- Collection of Certificate
- Cancellation of Award
- Responsibilities Of Academic Staff And Students
- Academic Quality Assurance
- Curriculum Reviews
- Information For Fresh Students