The Management of OLA College of Education in Cape Coast has released the provisional fees for the 2024/2025 academic year.
The fees notice includes residential facilities user fees for different levels of students at the college.
Fee Breakdown;
For Level 100 students, the total fees amount to GH¢3,589.81, while Level 200 students are required to pay GH¢1,975.10 and Level 300 students will pay GH¢1,688.75.Students at Level 400 will pay GH¢1,392.41.
Additionally, there are separate fees for the TTAG National Office Project and Wi-Fi data access.
ITEM | LEVEL 100 | LEVEL 200 | LEVEL 300 | LEVEL 400 |
School Fees | GH₵ 3,589.81 | GH₵ 1,975.10 | GH₵ 1,688.75 | GH₵ 1,392.41 |
Data (WIFI) | GH₵ 160.00 | GH₵ 160.00 | GH₵ 160.00 | GH₵ 160.00 |
Residential Fee | GH₵ 500.00 | GH₵ 500.00 | GH₵ 500.00 | – |
TTAG Project | GH₵ 30.00 | GH₵ 30.00 | GH₵ 30.00 | GH₵ 30.00 |
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Payment Instructions:
• Level 100: Payments are to be made through GCB Bank FLC using the Eagle Pay Platform.
• Level 200: Payments are to be made through Zenith Bank GH. Ltd.
• Level 300: Payments are to be made through the Consolidated Bank GH Ltd using the Universities Collections Platform.
• Level 400: Payments are to be made through GCB Bank PLC using the Eagle Pay Platform.
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Additional Information:
• Students can also pay fees using MTN Mobile Money.
• All fees, including centenary cloth, must be paid in full before reporting to school on or before November 18, 2024.
• Exams fees should be paid to the DCC-Exams account at any GCB Bank branch.
• Campus Wi-Fi data is available at GHC 160.00 for the academic year. Students are urged to Contact the Accounts Office for their Wi-Fi password voucher after payment.
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Dr. Mrs. Regina Okyere-Dankwa, the Principal of OLA College of Education, emphasized that students should provide evidence of payment of school fees and residential fees before registration.
