Monday, 30 July 2012

NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD ON THE MOVE


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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