Kibi Presbyterian College of Education Approved Fees for Freshers

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Kibi Presbyterian College of Education has unveiled the approved fees for freshers who are set to join the institution for the 2023/2024 academic year.

The admission fee for the 2023/2024 academic year is GHc 2991.50.

in addition to the admission fee, the college has specified other charges that students needs to consider.

GHc 1,250.00 for males and GHc 1080 for females.

For the male students, the breakdown charges is as follows:

  1. SRC Special Project Levy: GHc 440.00 (One-time payment)
  2. Track Suit: GHc 200.00
  3. Wednesday Wear: GHc 60.00
  4. College Cloth: GHc 350.00
  5. Outing Cloth and Friday Wear: GHc 200.00

For the Female Students, the breakdown of the charges is as follows:

  1. SRC Special Project Levy: GHc 440.00 (One-time payment)
  2. Track Suit: GHc 200.00
  3. Wednesday Wear: GHc 60.00
  4. College Cloth: GHc 180.00
  5. Outing Cloth and Friday Wear: GHc 200.00

SEE ALSO: How to Confirm Your College Admission : A Guide for Applicants

Freshers are advised to take note of important dates related to the admission process. The college will reopen its doors to new students on 15th January 2024.

READ ALSO: Colleges of Education Begin Releasing Admission Notices to Qualified Applicants

Students need to meet the payment deadline for admission fees, which falls on Friday, 22nd December, 2023. Failure to comply with this deadline will result in the forfeiture of the admission.

The Kibi Presbyterian College of Education encourages prospective students to carefully review the breakdown of fees and promptly make the necessary payments to secure their admission.

CHECK: Colleges of Education Admission Fees for 2023/2024 Academic Year

For further inquiries regarding the admission fees or any related concerns, freshers are encouraged to reach out to the Kibi Presbyterian College of Education administration through their official communication channels.

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