List of Colleges of Education That Submitted Class Lists for the 2026/2027 National Service Enrolment


The National Service Authority (NSA) has announced that only 36 out of the 49 accredited Colleges of Education in Ghana submitted their class lists for the 2026/2027 National Service year, making graduates from these institutions eligible to receive their Personal Identification Number (PIN) codes for enrollment.

According to the Authority, the submission of class lists by the colleges is a crucial step in the national service registration process. Institutions that successfully submitted their lists enabled the NSA to generate PIN codes for their trained teachers, allowing them to begin their registration for the upcoming service year.

Graduates from the 36 institutions are therefore expected to access the NSA portal and retrieve their PIN codes using their student identification details in order to proceed with the online registration process.



List of Colleges That Submitted Their Class Lists

The following Colleges of Education successfully submitted their class lists to the NSA:

1. Abetifi Presbyterian College of Education – Abetifi (Eastern Region)


2. Accra College of Education – East Legon (Greater Accra Region)


3. Ada College of Education – Ada (Greater Accra Region)


4. Agogo Presbyterian College of Education – Agogo (Ashanti Region)


5. Akatsi College of Education – Akatsi (Volta Region)


6. Akrokerri College of Education – Akrokerri (Ashanti Region)


7. Al-Faruq College of Education – Wenchi (Bono East Region)


8. Bagabaga College of Education – Tamale (Northern Region)


9. Berekum College of Education – Berekum (Bono Region)


10. Enchi College of Education – Enchi (Western North Region)


11. Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education, Amedzofe – Amedzofe (Volta Region)


12. Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education, Bimbilla – Bimbilla (Northern Region)


13. Gambaga College of Education – Gambaga (North East Region)


14. Kibi Presbyterian College of Education – Kibi (Eastern Region)


15. Komenda College of Education – Komenda (Central Region)


16. Mampong Technical College of Education – Mampong (Ashanti Region)


17. McCoy College of Education – Nadowli (Upper West Region)


18. Mount Mary College of Education – Somanya (Eastern Region)


19. Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya College of Education – Wa (Upper West Region)


20. Offinso College of Education – Offinso (Ashanti Region)


21. Our Lady of Apostles College of Education – Cape Coast (Central Region)


22. Presbyterian College of Education – Akropong (Eastern Region)


23. SDA College of Education, Agona – Agona (Ashanti Region)


24. SDA College of Education, Koforidua – Asokore-Koforidua (Eastern Region)


25. St. Francis College of Education – Hohoe (Volta Region)


26. St. John Bosco College of Education – Navrongo (Upper East Region)


27. St. Joseph’s College of Education – Bechem (Ahafo Region)


28. St. Louis College of Education – Kumasi (Ashanti Region)


29. St. Monica’s College of Education – Mampong (Ashanti Region)


30. St. Teresa’s College of Education – Hohoe (Volta Region)


31. St. Vincent College of Education – Yendi (Northern Region)


32. St. Ambrose College of Education – Dormaa Akwamu (Bono Region)


33. Tamale College of Education – Tamale (Northern Region)


34. Tumu College of Education – Tumu (Upper West Region)


35. Wesley College of Education – Kumasi (Ashanti Region)


36. Wiawso College of Education – Sefwi Wiawso (Western North Region)


Call for Eligible Graduates to Register

The NSA has urged all trained teachers from the listed institutions to promptly retrieve their PIN codes and proceed with the online registration process within the stipulated deadline.

Graduates from colleges that have not yet submitted their class lists may need to wait until their institutions complete the submission process before they can access their PIN codes.

The Authority emphasized that national service remains mandatory for all eligible Ghanaian graduates under the National Service Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1119), which requires graduates from accredited tertiary institutions to undertake one year of national service to the state.

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