10 UG Students Benefit from GHS 45,000 Scholarships by Progress in Education

Ten brilliant but financially disadvantaged students of the University of Ghana have received scholarships amounting to GHS 45,000 from Progress in Education (PIE), a charitable organization committed to advancing access to education.

The scholarships were presented through the University’s Student Financial Aid Office (SFAO) at a brief ceremony on campus. Mr. John Davis, a representative of PIE, reiterated the organization’s dedication to supporting deserving students and emphasized that continued assistance would be contingent on academic performance and commitment.

Mr. John Davis
                                                                                  Mr. John Davis

Representing University Management, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, Prof. Gordon Awandare, expressed profound gratitude to PIE. He noted that the partnership comes at a critical time when the University is grappling with financial constraints and called for more collaborations to ensure that all students, regardless of background, have access to quality education.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, Prof. Gordon Awandare
                             Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, Prof. Gordon Awandare

Registrar, Mrs. Emelia Agyei-Mensah, applauded PIE’s contribution and urged the beneficiaries to make the most of the opportunity. She encouraged them to be proactive and bold in the pursuit of knowledge, reminding them that “the world rewards those who make their presence felt.”

Registrar, Mrs. Emelia Agyei-Mensah
                                                                Registrar, Mrs. Emelia Agyei-Mensah

The National Director of PIE, Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Ansah, shared the organization’s journey, which began in the year 2000 with the provision of computers and lab equipment to over 40 senior high schools across Ghana. He noted that the initiative has since expanded to support students at the tertiary level as part of its evolving focus.

Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Ansah
                                                                            Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Ansah

Head of the Student Financial Aid Office, Ms. Selina Torrison Saaka, thanked the donors and announced that the office is preparing to host a national conference to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The event will highlight the impact of financial aid and seek to broaden mentorship opportunities for students across the country.

Head of the Student Financial Aid Office, Ms. Selina Torrison Saaka
                                      Head of the Student Financial Aid Office, Ms. Selina Torrison Saaka

The presentation ceremony brought together university officials, students, and representatives of PIE, marking the beginning of what both parties described as a promising partnership in support of educational equity.

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