The College is motivated by its Catholic and Spiritan identity, values, equality of opportunity,
human dignity, ethnic and cultural diversity, both as an educational institution and as an
employer.

Admissions

Admission of students into the College for either the Diploma or Degree programmes is in
conformity with laid down regulations as approved by the National Accreditation Board
(NAB), the National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE), the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and acquired in not more than two sittings.
Only students who have acquired the requisite qualifications or have passed the requisite
examinations are admitted.

THE STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL
In pursuance with the vision and mission of the College, the SRC is seen as an integral
stakeholder. For this reason, officers are elected by the entire students’ body, and thus
represent the students of the College. Membership is opened to all students in accordance
with the SRC Constitution.
The SRC Constitution spells out in details terms of office of elected officers, election
procedures, campaigns, meetings, and essentially, functions of executive officers

All freshmen are required to participate in the orientation programme offered at the
beginning of each academic year. It is an opportunity to meet the faculty, the Principal
Officers etc. It is also an opportunity to receive information, ask questions, and be initiated
into the ethos and life of the College.
The exercise enables the administration to formally welcome fresh students and help them
through the process of adjusting and settling into life at the College
Additionally, it is an opportunity for fresh students to be abreast with the rules and
regulations that govern the relationship between the students and the Students’
Representative Council
It also enables students know their rights, privileges, obligations and responsibilities with
regards to College authorities and their governing bodies.

The Spiritan University College offers its programmes through the traditional campus-based
learning mode. Most courses are taught courses.

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The College is motivated by its Catholic and Spiritan identity, values, equality of opportunity,
human dignity, ethnic and cultural diversity, both as an educational institution and as an
employer.