All Nations University proudly welcomed 739 new students during its 22nd matriculation ceremony in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital. This event underscores the university’s steadfast commitment to academic excellence and cultivating future leaders.
Expansion of Academic Programs
The university unveiled plans to broaden its academic offerings with the introduction of Fire Safety Engineering and other innovative programs designed to meet the evolving needs of the industry.
Memorable Matriculation Ceremony
Held at the university’s primary campus, the matriculation ceremony was a significant event featuring motivational speeches from faculty and esteemed guests. The addresses highlighted the vital role of education, discipline, and innovation in shaping students’ academic journeys.
Dr. Tracy M. Russell, the university’s Registrar, administered the matriculation oath, formally welcoming 509 female and 230 male students into the academic community, aligning them with the university’s core values and culture.
Empowering Future Leaders
Professor Samuel H. Donkor, President and Vice-Chancellor, emphasized the transformative power of higher education, stating, “The University is not just a collection of classrooms and exams. It is a transformational force, so having the University in you, carrying its lessons and values, is a lifelong gift.”
He urged students to maintain academic integrity, cultivate curiosity, and seize every educational opportunity, advising them to adopt proactive academic strategies to maximize effort while minimizing stress.
Diverse Admissions
The admission statistics revealed 553 students enrolled in the School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences, 122 in the School of Business, 52 in the School of Engineering, and 12 in the School of Humanities.
Future Academic Initiatives
Professor Donkor disclosed plans to introduce diverse academic programs, such as Fire Safety Engineering, Food Technology, and Medicine, demonstrating the university’s dedication to expanding educational horizons.
Having begun humbly with 37 students in October 2002, All Nations University has grown into a distinguished private institution with over 3,500 students. It currently offers a wide range of graduate programs, including MBA options in Accounting, Human Resources Management, Finance, Hospital Management, and Information Technology, as well as MPhil Business Administration and more.
Commitment to Excellence
The 22nd matriculation ceremony sets a promising tone for the upcoming academic year, with university leadership reaffirming its dedication to nurturing future leaders and upholding high educational standards.
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