Accra College of Education Fees Structure 2024/2025 Academic Session

Accra College of Education Fees Structure 2024/2025. Accra College of Education (also known as Accra Teacher Training College) School Fees Structure for 2024 has been announced.

The Accra College of Education’s School Fee Structure for 2024 serves as a guide to help students navigate the payment processes at the institution.

It’s important to note that the Accra College of Education’s School Fees Structure may vary from the one provided here. Students should always confirm the actual fees on the official Accra CoE website before making any payments to the school.

Let’s take a look at the school fees for fresh students, level 200, and level 300 students, including examination fees and SRC dues.

Accra College of Education School Fees

Below is the official fees schedule to be paid by students for the 2024/2025 academic session:

LEVEL 100

– Admission Fees: GHC1,500.00
– SRC: GHC100.00
– Hall Dues: GHC100.00
– UCC Affiliation Fees: GHC360.00

LEVEL 200: GHC1,164.00 (includes: SRC GHC100.00, Hall Dues GHC100.00, Exams GHC360.00)

LEVEL 300: GHC788.00 for the year (includes: SRC GHC100.00 & Hall Project 50.00, Exams GHC270.00)

How to Pay Accra College of Education School Fees

If you’re looking for the Accra College of Education’s School Fee Structure, the following information can be helpful:

– Visit the Accra College of Education website.
– Access the Accra College Fees Payment Portal.
– Click on “Fees” in the website’s menu.
– Download the fees booklet or view the fees in PDF format.

For detailed fees information, inquiries, and a breakdown of fee options, you can contact the Financial Aid and Bursaries Department of the institution by visiting the official Accra College of Education website or campus.

It’s important to note that the above policies and procedures apply to all students officially registered for programmes at the Accra College of Education. The Institute reserves the right to change fees without prior notice to the students. However, fee changes are subject to approval by the Governing Council.

Please note that the listed fees exclude examination fees, which will be determined by the various affiliated universities.

Things to Know About the College of Education Before Applying

Here are some important points prospective students should know about the College of Education:

1. Attending training colleges does not guarantee a teaching career forever. It serves as a stepping stone for other career opportunities.
2. Students are required to wear uniforms, although this may change with the introduction of degrees in training colleges.
3. Boarding facilities are available for both male and female students, but hostel facilities are currently not provided.
4. Students are required to pay examination fees per semester to the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
5. The fee payment system is annual, with variations due to internal arrangements in each college.
6. Feeding in training colleges is covered by the government, and students receive a monthly allowance.
7. Students are expected to participate in regular manual work, including cleaning and maintenance tasks.
8. Regular field experience and teaching practice are part of the curriculum for teacher training students.

These points provide insight into the experience of studying at a College of Education in Ghana. Prospective students should consider these factors before applying.

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About Folashade Olawale, M.Ed.

Folashade Olawale is a distinguished education expert and academic consultant with over 12 years of experience in the Nigerian educational sector. She holds a Master's degree in Education from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, where she specialized in Curriculum Development and Instructional Design. Folashade's expertise encompasses innovative teaching strategies, educational technology, and student engagement. As a passionate advocate for quality education, Folashade regularly contributes insightful articles to Just School News, focusing on educational trends, school management, and student success strategies.