Over 6000 KNUST students defer courses for non-payment of school fees

The Academic Board of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has deferred over 6000 students for non-payment of school fees.

Over 6000 KNUST students defer courses for non-payment of school fees

The Academic Board of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has deferred over 6000 students for non-payment of school fees.

The management of the institution deferred the programmes of the students representing about 8 percent of the 85,256 student population for non-payment of academic user fees.

The students were given March 24, 2022, deadline to pay but they failed and the management extended the date to April 7, 2022.

Some of the students received messages from the university's board on Tuesday, April 19, 2022, in the afternoon that they have been deferred due to their inability to meet the minimum requirements of the KNUST fees Credit and Debt Management Policy.

It reads "Dear student, your programme has been deferred as you have not met the minimum requirement of the KNUST fees Credit and Debt Management Policy. Thank you."

The Student's Representative Council (SRC) PRO, Valentine Essoun, speaking on the development said "It is not a good situation for all of us. In the first place, we all understand that there is the need for us to pay the fees but we have a system that allows us to pay before the semester. This new system just came in and this system is something that we are not used to.

"Currently as we are speaking our SRC executives are in a meeting with management so that they can get students back to campus as soon as possible."

"So by end of the day or tomorrow the list to assist students will come out and the SRC will support them financially to cross that threshold," he said in an interview on Accra-based Starr FM.