The much-anticipated "No Fees Stress" policy promised by the government which guarantees free first-year tertiary education is still a matter of concern for newly admitted teacher trainees across the country.
Last year, some first-year tertiary students who initially paid their fees out of pocket later received refunds after the government honored the policy. This created hope that the initiative would continue for the next batch of students.
Currently, first-year teacher trainees in various Colleges of Education have already paid their full fees while awaiting the government’s intervention.
According to information reaching Lincoln Media, a number of colleges have begun engaging their newly admitted students to register on the official "No Fees Stress" website.
After a successful registration, Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB) accounts are created in the students’ names, possibly in preparation for fee disbursement.
Students who have completed the registration are now patiently waiting for the government to release funds to cover their fees.
However, first-year students in institutions that have not yet initiated this process are advised to contact their admissions office for further clarification and guidance on when and how to register.
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