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CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE - 116 UCC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES GRADUATES WITH 1ST CLASS

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) recently held its 57th Congregation, a momentous occasion that celebrated academic excellence, perseverance, and determination. Among the graduates with honours were One Hundred and Sixteen (116) UCC Scholarship recipients. These students from the three Colleges of the University, not only overcame financial challenges but also excelled academically, graduating with First Class Honors. Some were even valedictorians from their college and others also received Special Prices which remains an extraordinary milestone.

Mr. Kadmiel Agbalenyoh was the valedictorian for the College of Health and Allied Sciences whilst Ms. Hilda Abena Wilson was the valedictorian for College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences respectively. Other special prizes received by our awardees in recognition of their academic achievements and contributions to the university community were:

 

NAME OF AWARDEE

SPECIAL PRIZE

 

Ms. Samira Daniel Adams

 

Overall Best Student in Jurisprudence and Investment Law

 

Mr. Kadmiel Agbalenyoh

 

Overall Best Student at the School of Allied Health Sciences

 

Overall Best student at the Department of Imaging Technology and Sonography

 

Best Graduating Radiography student

 

Mr. Theophilus Amissah

Best Graduating Male Student, the Department of Mathematics and ICT Education

 

Ms. Agnes Ackon

 

Best Graduating Student in Sociology

 

Ms. Gloria Ninsin

 

Best English Combination Female Student

 

Ms. Prince Koomson

 

Best Graduating Student in Actuarial Science

 

Prudential Actuarial Science Support Scheme

 

Mr. Derrick Yankyera

 

Head of Department’s award for Best Graduating Nursing student

 

Dean’s award for Best Graduating Nursing and Midwifery student

 

The success of these graduates is a testament to the critical role of the Students’ Financial Support Office in empowering students to achieve their academic goals in spite of their financial constraints. By bridging the gap between financial need and academic ambition, the office continues to create opportunities for students to excel and make meaningful contributions to society.

As we celebrate the accomplishments of these 116 graduates, we also acknowledge the vital role of donors and stakeholders in making these success stories possible. The Students’ Financial Support Office invites Alumni, Corporate partners, and well-meaning individuals to join hands in supporting the next generation of changemakers. Together, lets continue to transform lives and foster academic excellence at University of Cape Coast.