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All You Need to Know About Wisconsin University

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Ghana is blessed with several great schools of which Wisconsin University is not an exception. A direct influence on your success in life is dependent on the quality of the school you attend or which influences your life. Here is an analytical summary of all you need to know about Wisconsin University.

Wisconsin International University College is a private tertiary institution established in 1998 and is located at Agbogba Junction at North Legon. The school received full certification in 2000 and has been accredited by the Ghana Accreditation Board.
Wisconsin University is affiliated with four schools in Ghana, namely: University of Ghana, University of Cape Coast, University of Development Studies, and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

 

Two other campuses of the school have been established in Kanda City Campus in Greater Accra Region and Kumasi Campus at Feyiase in the Ashanti Region. Courses undertaken by the school ranges from undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma to certificate or short courses. Moreover, the institution runs five schools and two faculties with cultural diversity with about 30 different nationalities. Wisconsin University undertakes regular, weekend, and evening study options for its students.

Wisconsin University Courses and Fees

Wisconsin University has undergraduate and postgraduate programs and the fees differ.

Undergraduate Programs

Here are the undergraduate bachelor courses that are offered by the school.

Postgraduate Programs

The only Diploma course offered at Wisconsin International University College is Diploma in Information Technology.

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Entry Requirements For Undergraduate Programs

To be admitted into this great university here is all you need to know about the basic entry requirements or eligibility criteria of Wisconsin University.
Students applying with WASSCE results must have six credits (A1-C6) in English, Mathematics, and either Social Studies or Mathematics.
In addition to this, students are required to have passed three elective subjects, making their aggregates not more than 36.
For Nigerian applicants, in addition to English and Mathematics, students are required to have passed either Biology or Agricultural Science.

Applicants with SSSCE results must have six credits (A1-C6) in the core subjects and the elective subjects making an aggregate of no more than 24.

Entry Requirements For Mature Students

The applicant must have a minimum age of 25 years. Additionally, the applicant must pass an entrance examination in Mathematics, English, Information Technology, and General Business, In some instances, interviews are conducted and thus, must be passed before a student gains admission into Wisconsin University.

Entry Requirements For International Students

International students with GCE, IGCSE, GBCE, ABCE, Baccalaureate, HND, and other professional courses like ICA, ACCA, and CIM must contact the administration of the school for placement.

How To Apply For Admission

To apply for admission, you will purchase an Online Serial Number. This can be done using either mobile money or bank cards (credit or debit cards). Once you purchase the Online Serial Number, you type https://online.wiuc-ghana.edu.gh/ to fill the forms.

Fees Structure Of Wisconsin International University College

Below is the fee structure of Wisdom University. It has been categorized under Ghanaian and International students. Note that the fees of Wisconsin University are paid per semester.

Ghanaian Fresher (GH¢)
Tuition fee per semester: 1950.00
Registration: 45.00
IT User fee: 75.00
SRC dues: 35.00
Matriculation: 50.00
Souvenirs: 50.00
Medical care: 75.00
TOTAL: 2280.00

Ghanaian Continuing Student (GH¢)
Tuition fee per semester: 1950.00
Registration: 45.00
IT User fee: 75.00
SRC dues: 35.00
Matriculation: –
Souvenirs: –
Medical care: 50.00
TOTAL: 2155.00

International Fresher (US$)
Tuition fee per semester: 1364.00
Registration: 25.00
IT User fee: 50.00
SRC dues: 7.00
Matriculation: 20.00
Souvenirs: 20.00
Medical care: 50.00
TOTAL: 1536.00

International Continuing Student (US$)
Tuition fee per semester: 1364.00
Registration: 25.00
IT User fee: 50.00
SRC dues: 7.00
Matriculation: –
Souvenirs: –
Medical care: 35.00
TOTAL: 1481.00

Fees Structure For Bachelor of Law Students

Ghanaian Fresher (GH¢)
Tuition fee per semester: 4205.00
Registration: 45.00
IT User fee: 75.00
SRC dues: 35.00
Matriculation: 50.00
Souvenirs: 50.00
Medical care: 75.00
TOTAL: 4535.00

Ghanaian Continuing Student (GH¢)
Tuition fee per semester: 1950.00
Registration: 45.00
IT User fee: 75.00
SRC dues: 35.00
Matriculation: –
Souvenirs: –
Medical care: 50.00
TOTAL: 4410.00

International Fresher (US$)
Tuition fee per semester: 3515.00
Registration: 25.00
IT User fee: 50.00
SRC dues: 7.00
Matriculation: 20.00
Souvenirs: 20.00
Medical care: 50.00
TOTAL: 3687.00

International Continuing Student (US$)
Tuition fee per semester: 3515.00
Registration: 25.00
IT User fee: 50.00
SRC dues: 7.00
Matriculation: –
Souvenirs: –
Medical care: 35.00
TOTAL: 3632.00

The approved banks for payment of fees include Agricultural Development Bank, Access Bank, United Bank of Africa, and Zenith Bank. Another piece of information worth knowing is that Wisconsin University accepts a minimum of 75% fee payment for Ghanaian students while international students pay a minimum of 50% of fees.

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Student Associations In Wisconsin University

Check out some of the student clubs and associations on campus. These associations are aimed to improve socialization and promote unity among students. Moreover, the associations promote and sharpen future leaders and improve recreation among students.

Library Facility In The School

Wisconsin International University College has a well-stocked library facility. The library facility offers students and other individuals a collaborative and individual learning space as well as a digital research center. Since the establishment of the library in 2002, it has served the student community as well as non-students.

The library was purposely constructed to equip students and staff with earning resources and materials to aid in academics.

Food Around Wisconsin University

Due to the location of the school, there are several food joints ranging from the middle class to the high class.

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