The Management of Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education in Wa has officially released the fees for the 2024/2025 academic year. The outlined fees include tuition, residential facility charges, and contributions towards the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) National Project Office for students at various levels of their education.
Tuition and Residential Fees Breakdown:
Tuition fees for the upcoming academic year vary depending on the student’s year of study. Below are the specific fees for each level:
- Level 200: GHC 1,975.10
- Level 300: GHC 1,688.75
- Level 400: GHC 1,392.41
Additionally, students are required to pay a Residential Facility User Fee of GHC 500.00 and a TTAG National Project Office Fee of GHC 30.00.
Total Annual Fees by Level:
- Level 200: GHC 2,505.10 (Tuition + Residential Fees)
- Level 300: GHC 2,218.75 (Tuition + Residential Fees)
- Level 400: GHC 1,422.41 (Tuition + Residential Fees)
Payment Methods:
Parents, guardians, and students can make fee payments into the college’s bank accounts. Here are the details for fee payment:
1. ADB Bank Account:
Payment can be made via Transflow using the student’s index number or reference number at any ADB branch across Ghana.
Mobile Money payments via MTN and Telecel are also accepted.
2. GCB Bank Account:
Account Name: Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education
Branch: Wa
Account Number: 0011130006841
Examination Fees:
Students are required to pay separate examination fees directly to AAMUSTED (the college’s affiliate university) before they can register for academic work for the 2024/2025 academic year. These fees include:
- First Semester: GHC 500.00
- Second Semester: GHC 500.00
Total Annual Examination Fees: GHC 1,000.00
Details for payment of the examination fees will be communicated to students in due time.
Payment Policy:
The Management has indicated that only students who have paid at least 70% of their total fees, including any outstanding balances, will be granted access to the college at the start of the 2024/2025 academic year.
Parents, guardians, and students are encouraged to make timely payments to avoid any disruptions to academic work.