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KNUST resolves accommodation challenges for new entrance

The Management of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in collaboration with the school’s Student Representative Council (SRC) have step up measures to address challenges first year students face in accessing accommodation

The university as part of efforts to address the perennial accommodation problems for freshers have reserved all traditional halls and in-campus hostels for  level 100 students reporting for the 2021/2022 academic year.

 

The decision according the university was to check  the situation where first year student are forced to  pay exorbitant hostel fees due to lack of a place to stay .

 

 

 

Speaking in an exclusive interview with OTEC News Kwame Agyenim Boateng the SRC president for KNUST Mecheal Abuah disclosed that all in-campus hostels have also been reserved to serve first year students.

 

 

He added that  the school have also set up a desk at the Dean of Student’s Office to assist students and parents who are still finding it difficult to get accommodation.

 

“This year’s admission process has been one of the best as the University’s management and the SRC took time to address all the petty changes students face in gaining admission particularly accommodation ” he said.

 

“The university prior to the opening of the addmision process created and online platform for all freshers to assist them with their accommodation issues and I belive the decision has really paid off”

 

 

Mr Abuah further noted that on like previous years where students get  stranded and unstable with no hope of getting a place to lodge, this year’s situation is very smooth due to how the process was handled.

 

Micheal Abuah however admitted the university generally has accommodation deficit and called on the management of the school to address the problem.

He appealed to private entrepreneurs to invest in hostel development inn and around the school as the leadership of the facility are ready to provide them with lands.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com

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