The National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education (PRINCOF) has officially announced the commencement of self-registration for all students on the Colleges of Education E-Learning Platform.
In a notice dated 24th April 2026 and addressed to students of public Colleges of Education across Ghana, PRINCOF, in collaboration with Learning for Humanity and other stakeholders, confirmed that the digital learning platform is now fully operational and ready for use.
What This Means for Students
This announcement means that students are now required to personally create accounts and enroll on the official E-Learning platform without waiting for manual registration by their schools. It also signals a shift toward a more digital and flexible learning system, where students can access academic materials anytime and from anywhere.
Platform Now Active
According to the statement, all students are required to begin their self-registration process immediately. The move forms part of efforts to enhance digital learning and improve access to academic resources across the Colleges of Education.
What the Platform Offers
The E-Learning platform has been designed to enrich students’ academic experience by providing access to a wide range of educational materials, including:
- Lecture slides and notes
- Textbooks
- Past examination questions
- Interactive worksheets
- Practice question sets
- Other course-related resources
This initiative is expected to significantly support teaching and learning while promoting flexibility and accessibility in education delivery.
Urgent Call to Students
Students are strongly advised to follow the outlined registration procedures provided in the attached guidelines and complete their registration promptly. Early registration will ensure full participation in all academic and learning activities on the platform.
PRINCOF emphasized the importance of cooperation from students to ensure a smooth and successful rollout of this digital learning initiative. The notice further described the registration process as urgent and encouraged all students to act without delay.
Official Endorsement
The statement was signed by Dr. Samuel Addae-Boateng, General Secretary of PRINCOF.
Copies of the notice were also sent to key stakeholders, including principals, vice principals, ICT officers of public Colleges of Education, the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana, and representatives of Learning for Humanity.
This development marks a significant step toward integrating digital solutions into teacher education in Ghana, ensuring students are better equipped with modern learning tools.
