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The management of the University of Ghana (UG) says the “double track” academic calendar scheduled to commence mid-January 2021 will offer a safe and an uninterrupted academic year.
The modular arrangement according to the university will be for the 2021 and 2022 academic year.
This, according to the university is to help minimize the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on campus among students, lecturers and staff.
It is also to lessen the burden of accommodation for students on campus.
Per the new arrangement, fresh men and final year students will go to school for nine weeks starting mid-January 2021 whilst level 200 and 300 will go between April and June.
The management of the University of Ghana (UG) says the “double track” academic calendar scheduled to commence mid-January 2021 will offer a safe and an uninterrupted academic year.
The modular arrangement according to the university will be for the 2021 and 2022 academic year.
This, according to the university is to help minimize the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on campus among students, lecturers and staff.
It is also to lessen the burden of accommodation for students on campus.
Per the new arrangement, fresh men and final year students will go to school for nine weeks starting mid-January 2021 whilst level 200 and 300 will go between April and June.
UG: Student leaders approved ‘double-track’ model for 20/21 academic year – Management
It has come to light that student leaders of the University of Ghana gave their approval to a proposal by the management of the University to adopt a ‘double-track’ system for the 2020/2021 academic year.
Mrs Lydia Nyarko-Danquah, who is the head of the teaching and examinations unit of the Academic Affairs Directorate of the University stated that leaders of the Students Representative Council and the Graduate Students Association were in a meeting where the academic calendar was discussed.
Contrary to claims by some students that management of the university took an individual decision, Mrs Nyarko-Danquah told UniversNews that there was proper consultation with student leaders on the model it wants to run for the 2020/2021 academic year.