Bagabaga College of Education Refunds Feeding Grant to Level 400 Students

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The memorandum provided a breakdown of the calculation, including the number of days for the semester, the feeding grant rate per day (GHC7.50), and the total amount due for refund.
The memorandum provided a breakdown of the calculation, including the number of days for the semester, the feeding grant rate per day (GHC7.50), and the total amount due for refund.
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The management of Bagabaga College of Education has announced a refund of feeding grant for all Level 400 students for the first semester of the 2023/2024 academic year.

According to a notice released by the college management, each Level 400 student has been credited with GHC705.00, representing a refund of the feeding grant for the semester.

The refund calculation is based on the feeding grant rate of GHC7.50 per day and a total of 98 days for the first semester, excluding a three-day orientation period.

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This totals GHC735.00, from which the cost of the orientation (GHC30.00) was deducted, resulting in a net refundable amount of GHC705.00.

DetailsNo. of Days for the SemesterFeeding Grant Rate Per Day (GHS)Total Amount to Refund
Feeding of students for the first semester14 Weeks @ 7 days= 98 days7.5735.00
Feeding for level 400 students for the 3 days orientation3 days10(30.00)
Net Amount Refund705.00

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The college has highlighted that this refund will reduce the outstanding fees of level 400 students for the academic year.

However, all students are reminded to ensure that all remaining fees are settled before the commencement of the second semester examinations.

The college has requested the cooperation of all students in ensuring timely payment of fees.

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According to the memorandum dated 20th September, 2024, all Level 400 students had their accounts credited with an amount totaling Seven hundred and Five Ghana cedis only (GHC705.00)

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