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KNUST Deferment: University Extends Deadline For Payment Of Fees By One Month

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KNUST Deferment: University Extends Deadline For Payment Of Fees By One Month

The operation of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has extended the deadline for payment of freights for remitted scholars by one month.

In a meeting with the the Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Adutwum, and other stakeholders, the management of the university have agreed to extend the deadline according to a statement released on Friday, April 22, 2022.

All students who were affected by the deadline of April 7, 2022, now have up to May 20, 2022, to settle their fees without further delay,” the statement stressed.

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The university also prompted affected students to take opportunity of the extended date to pay the approved school fees before the first-semester examination on May 23, 2022.

Students who have genuine financial challenges are directed to contact the Students Loan Trust Fund located at the GRASAG Building, KNUST and via info@sltf.gov.gh for support,” the university directed.

The statement by the university also supplicated parents and guardians to help their wards in paying their freights before the coming deadline.

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“Management will continue to support all genuine needy students through the office of the Dean of Students as we have always been doing,” the statement assured.

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has softened its station on the decision to postpone over scholars and has allowed a little over scholars to register for their programmes.

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The scholars’ programmes were remitted for the first semester for failing to pay at least 70 of their academic freights.

Sources at KNUST have bared that operation of the university has formerly reinstated scholars because they latterly paid at least 70 of their freights during a brief window opened for scholars who failed to meet an earlier deadline.

 

 

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