The University of Ghana has announced new regulations that require undergraduate students to maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 1.00 in order to remain enrolled.
The changes, aimed at upholding academic standards, come with a warning that students who fail to meet the new requirements will be withdrawn from the university.
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In a notice dated October 6, 2023, the Academic Affairs Directorate stated that students who do not achieve the minimum CGPA for progression to the next level of study should be withdrawn from the university.
This announcement carries significant implications for current level 200 and level 300 students who have just completed the 2022/2023 academic year.
Students are urged to assess their academic performance through the online provisional transcript and review their academic performance from their MISWeb.
Those whose CGPAs fall short of the mandated threshold will be met with official withdrawal letters delivered to their Official UG email addresses.
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The implementation of these stricter rules underscores the University of Ghana’s unwavering commitment to maintaining academic excellence.
However, it also serves as a stern reminder that students must now face the very real risk of losing their student status if they fail to meet the newly established academic standards.
