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REPORT ON THE 6TH UCC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS CEREMONY
The Students’ Financial Support Office of the University of Cape Coast held its 6th Scholarship Awards Ceremony on 24th November 2025 at the New Academic Board Chamber, recognising beneficiaries of the 2025/2026 scholarship scheme and reaffirming the University’s commitment to equitable access to quality education. A total of 220 students from the four Colleges received full or partial scholarships, with the School of Business also supporting 83 students through its development fund. The ceremony, attended by senior officials and stakeholders, reflected the theme “The Power of Generosity.” Speakers emphasized transparent selection processes, donor contributions, and the lasting impact of scholarship support, while calling for continued partnerships to sustain the initiative.
REPORT ON THE LAUNCH OF THE DOMESTIC ASSISTANTSHIP PROGRAMME (DAP)
The Students’ Financial Support Office of UCC launched the Domestic Assistantship Programme on 26th November 2025 at Campus Broadcasting Services. The initiative offers income-earning opportunities to needy but brilliant students while providing domestic support to lecturers. Speakers emphasized the programme’s role in promoting student empowerment, practical skills, work ethics, and mentorship. Resource persons also outlined the placement and monitoring processes. The launch reinforced UCC’s commitment to student welfare, financial support, and a collaborative academic environment.
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT – UCC SCHOLARSHIP FOR NEEDY BUT BRILLIANT STUDENTS (2025/2026 ACADEMIC YEAR)
To support students applying for the UCC Scholarship for Needy but Brilliant Students (2025/2026), the Students’ Financial Support Office carried out a two-part engagement: media and hall outreach. First, two ATL FM interviews—on June 14 and 16—provided details on eligibility, required documents, and common application mistakes. The second session allowed for live student questions and further clarification. On June 21, the Office visited five halls of residence: Valco (Ms. Esther Azzu), SRC and Superannuation (Mr. Andy Kwarteng), and Atlantic and Adehye (Miss Queenster Kwakyewaa). These sessions involved Q&As, step-by-step portal walkthroughs, document guidance, and on-the-spot help for students who had started applying. The engagement ensured students received accurate, practical information and direct support.
2025 UCC Scholarship Awards Ceremony and Awardees Symposium
The Students’ Financial Support Office (StuFSO) held the 2025 UCC Scholarship Awards Ceremony and Awardees Symposium on May 16, recognizing 332 students with scholarships worth GHC 460,289.00 from the University and GHC 192,954.00 from the School of Business Development Fund. Prof. Daniel Apaak emphasized the scholarships' transformative impact, while Dr. Samuel Kwesi Nkansah explained the fair and rigorous selection process and urged students to stay committed. The symposium featured three presentations on mental health, public speaking, and project management, followed by interactive Q&A sessions. The event highlighted UCC’s commitment to both financial support and holistic student development.
STUFSO AWARDEES VOLUNTEER AT SAM JONAH LIBRARY
The clean-up exercise at Sam Jonah Library on February 1, 2025, involved seventeen STUFSO awardees, supported by library staff, in an effort to enhance environmental sustainability and community service. Activities included sweeping, litter collection, window cleaning, and organizing study areas. Challenges such as limited cleaning supplies and insufficient volunteers were noted. Recommendations for future exercises include increasing student participation and securing adequate materials. The initiative successfully improved the library’s cleanliness, reinforcing the importance of maintaining a conducive learning environment through regular clean-up activities.
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE - 116 UCC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES GRADUATES WITH 1ST CLASS
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) recently held its 57th Congregation, celebrating the achievements of 116 scholarship recipients who graduated with First Class Honors despite financial challenges. Some awardees, including Mr. Kadmiel Agbalenyoh and Ms. Hilda Abena Wilson, were valedictorians, while others received special prizes for excellence in various disciplines. The event highlighted the impact of the Students’ Financial Support Office in enabling academic success. UCC encourages alumni and corporate partners to support future students in achieving their educational goals.
Scholarship Recipients to Volunteer at Sam Jonah Library
The Students’ Financial Support Office (StuFSO) at the University of Cape Coast has launched a volunteer program for scholarship beneficiaries to engage in service activities at the Sam Jonah Library. The program aims to instill responsibility, foster community engagement, and develop practical skills crucial for academic and professional growth. Scholarship recipients are required to assist with library operations, including cataloging, shelving, and user support, as part of their scholarship commitment. A formal introduction session was held on 22nd January 2025 to outline the program and address questions. Key benefits include skill development in teamwork, communication, and time management; support for library operations; and professional advancement through certificates and recommendation letters.
GOLD FIELDS FOUNDATION VISIT BENEFICIARIES AT UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST - 29TH NOVEMBER, 2024
The Goldfields Ghana Foundation visited the University of Cape Coast (UCC) as part of its annual monitoring exercise to assess the progress of its scholarship beneficiaries and engage with University Management. The Foundation’s scholarship initiative targets students from communities where Goldfields operates, aiming to build local capacity and improve employability through access to higher education. The objective of the visit was to monitor progress of beneficiaries, strengthening collaboration with institution and exploring opportunities for additional Support
STUFSO ORGANIZES 3RD SCHOLARS’ FORUM FOR 2025 UCC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) awarded scholarships to 283 brilliant but needy students for the 2024/2025 academic year through the Students’ Financial Support Office (StuFSO). A scholars’ forum was held on November 15, 2024, at the Jane Naana Opoku-Agyeman Auditorium to orient recipients on their responsibilities and privileges. Prof. John Gartchie Gatsi, Chairman of the event, urged recipients to excel academically and morally, encouraging them to support future scholarship initiatives. Ms. Grace Mensah, Head of StuFSO, emphasized maintaining academic excellence and avoiding distractions. The scholarship includes capacity-building training, mentorship, and internships. Beneficiaries shared testimonials on its positive impact. The School of Business, through its Development Fund, provided additional sponsorship to 109 students this year, with GH₵620,000.00 spent since 2021. Senior university officials and committee members attended the event, offering congratulatory messages and support.
Pecan Energies and ESL Consulting Visit UCC to Strengthen Partnership
On June 27, 2024, the University of Cape Coast's Students’ Financial Support Office (STUFSO) hosted representatives from Pecan Energies and ESL Consulting to strengthen their partnership following a recent MoU. Led by Mr. Emmanuel Annor Appiah, discussions focused on enhancing support for UCC scholars through financial aid, mentorship, internships, and collaborative research. Ms. Grace Mensah, Head of STUFSO, highlighted the partnership's impact, while Ms. Akuorkor Osuteye outlined Pecan Energies’ initiatives. Scholars expressed gratitude for the support received. The visit strengthened relationships, created internship opportunities, and set plans for future collaboration, with both parties committing to ongoing engagement.
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