The
National Accreditation Board has lifted ban imposed on Methodist University
College on the admission of fresh students. The order was as a result of an audit inspection conducted by the board
of the university which found out that some of the students
who were at various levels were
admitted with only
proficiency certificates in computer
studies and other courses. The
National Accreditation board
in April this
year ordered Methodist
university College to
withdraw more than
one thousand unqualified students
the university admitted
to offer various
degree programmes. The
National Accreditation board
ordered the withdrawal of unqualified
students, failure of
which it should
not advertise for
new students. Methodist
university college indicated
that it had
complied with the
National Accreditation Board
and therefore asked
to lift the
ban on the school. Richard Agyei is the public relations officer
of the national accreditation board.
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