Savannah College of Education Releases Provisional Fees for 2024/2025 Academic Year

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The Management of Savannah College of Education in Daboya, Ghana, has released the provisional fees for the 2024/2025 academic year.

The fees, as detailed by the management of the college, include school fees, residential facility user fees, Development Levy, TTAG National Project fees, Feeding Cost, Health & Sanitation fees and more for students across different levels.

Fee Breakdown;

For Level 100 students, the total fees amount to GHC 6,358.00, while Level 200 students are required to pay GHC 4,743.00, Level 300 students GHC 4.457.00, and Level 400 students GHC 2,552.00.

ITEMLEVEL 100  
GH₵
LEVEL 200  
GH₵
LEVEL 300
GH₵
LEVEL 400
GH₵
Admission, Registration & Orientation381.0032.0026.0025.00
Academic and Professional Training1,438.00953.00756.00643.00
Health & Sanitation160.00128.00110.0055.00
Development Levy200.00200.00200.00200.00
*Feeding Cost (pending absorption of the college on 28/10/24)2,016.002,016.002,016.002,016.00
Residential Facilities User Fees (2024/2025 academic year)500.00500.00500.00500.00
Teaching Practice Journal (TPJ)/STS20.0020.0020.0020.00
TTAG National Project30.0030.0030.0030.00
Others (Including SRC Dues, Reprographics fees & Utilities)1,613.001,613.001,613.001,613.00
TOTAL6,358.004,743.004,457.002,552.00

SEE ALSO: Savannah College of Education Opens Admission Application Portal for Prospective Students -APPLY HERE

Additional Information:

• The above fees exclude examination fees for Levels 100, 200, 300 and 400 students which will be paid directly to the affiliate university -UEW.

• It should be noted that the feeding cost is likely to be scrapped once the official Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the college’s absorption is signed on October 28, 2024.

SEE ALSO: Savannah College of Education Releases Prospectus for 2024/2025 Academic Year

• For any questions or clarifications regarding the fees schedule, students should contact the Accounts Office.

Students are encouraged to ensure timely payment of fees to avoid any inconveniences in the academic year ahead.

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