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PRINCOF Announces Full Refund Amount for Level 400 Students

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The refund is based on the actual payments received from the government for the semester
The refund is based on the actual payments received from the government for the semester

The National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education – Ghana (PRINCOF) has announced that a refund of GH¢870.00 will be credited to the accounts of all Level 400 students in public colleges of education for the first semester of the 2023/2024 academic year.

The refund, according to a statement released by PRINCOF, is based on the actual payments received from the government for the semester.

The calculation includes two monthly releases of feeding grants: GH¢390 for the first release and GH¢480 for the second release.

SEE ALSO: Bagabaga College of Education Refunds Feeding Grant to Level 400 Students

First Release2 months (@30 days) x GH₵6.50= GH₵390.00
Second Release2 months (@30 days) x GH₵ 8.00= GH₵480.00
TOTALGH₵390.00 + GH₵480.00 = GH₵ 870.00

PRINCOF has advised principals to credit the individual student accounts with the amount due.

However, before issuing the refunds, Principals are reminded to ensure that all outstanding student bills, including Congregation fees, transcript, and attestation charges, are fully paid.

SEE ALSO: SLTF disburses GH¢20m to students, aims to recover GH¢80m from debtors

“Principals are advised to credit each qualified student’s account with the amount due them, but not refund in cash until all outstanding student bills, including Congregation fees, transcript and attestation charges, etc. are fully paid”

SEE ALSO: PRINCOF Releases Revised Academic Calendar for Second Semester of 2023/2024 Academic Year

The refund is based on the actual payments received from the government for the semester

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