
Classification of Academic Status
An undergraduate student’s academic status is classified according to the following criteria:
Level 100 : Is a student who is required to accumulate not less than 30 credits at the end of the academic year.
Level 200 : Is a student who is required to accumulate not less than 60 credits (including Advance Credits) at the end of the academic year
Level 300 : Is a student who is required to accumulate not less than 90 credits (including Advance Credits) at the end of the academic year
Level 400 : Is a student who is required to accumulate not less than 120 credits (including Advance Credits) at the end of the academic year
Level 500 : Is a student who is required to accumulate not less than 150 credits (including Advance Credits) at the end of the academic year
Level 600 : Is a student who is required to accumulate not less than 180 credits (including Advance Credits) at the end of the academic year
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