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All Nations University enrolls 560 students for 2022-2023 academic year

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All Nations University (ANU) in Koforidua, Ghana, has announced the enrollment of 560 students for the 2022-2023 academic year. The university’s management expressed satisfaction with the enrollment figures, with 252 males and 308 females pursuing diploma and degree programmes across various disciplines.

ANU offers undergraduate and graduate programmes in engineering, business, computer science, and other fields, with a focus on preparing students for success in local and international job markets. Out of the total number of students admitted, 458 are pursuing undergraduate programmes, indicating a higher demand among students for undergraduate programmes.

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Dr. Samuel Donkor, Founder and President of ANU, highlighted the importance of higher education in the development of a country’s critical human resources required to accelerate economic growth. He urged students to take advantage of their admission to fill the gap in tertiary institutions and to be innovative and creative in their approach to learning, equipping them with the necessary skills to solve real-world problems and contribute meaningfully to society.

ANU offers a variety of undergraduate programmes, including BSc in Nursing, Business Administration, Biomedical Engineering, Oil and Gas Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Biblical Studies. The university has also introduced new programmes, including an MSc in Cyber Security, MBA in Finance, MBA in Marketing and Strategy, MBA in Accounting, MA in Theology, MPhil in Theology, PhD in Theology, and a programme to train paramedics, among others aimed at accelerating Ghana’s economic development.

Dr. Donkor also announced plans for the opening of a new campus in Accra, Ghana’s capital, indicating the university’s commitment to expanding access to quality education across the country. All in all, ANU’s enrollment figures highlight the growing demand for quality higher education in Ghana and the university’s commitment to meeting this demand by offering innovative programmes designed to prepare students for success in the job market.

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