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GIMPA Greenhill Campus admits over 1,400 students

By Iddi Yire, GNA

Accra, Oct 13, GNA – The Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
(GIMPA), Greenhill Campus over the weekend admitted 1,492 students for the
2019/2020 academic year.

The
matriculants were made up of 453 graduate students and 1,037 undergraduate
students.

In addition,
the three GIMPA satellite campuses also admitted a total of 183 students for
the 2019/2020 academic year.

The
distribution for the newly admitted students for the three satellite campuses
is Kumasi Campus 41, Takoradi 76 and Tema 66 students.

In effect,
GIMPA admitted 1,675 students for the 2019/2020 academic year.

Professor
Philip Ebow Bondzi-Simpson, Rector, GIMPA, advised the students to respect the
rules and regulations of the Institute and to adhere to its four values –
Excellence, Distinctiveness, Connectedness and Sustainability.

“This is
the Centre of Excellence. As a value of excellence and as a student in the
Centre of Excellence, we want you to demonstrate excellence,” he said.

He urged the
students to build linkages with each other for the outside world to recognise
that they were not islands unto their own but were agents working together to
make the Institute and the world a better place.

He said, he
expected that by the completion of their courses, the students would
demonstrate a number of features and that the one word, which would cover all
of them was conscientiousness.

Prof
Bondzi-Simpson who tasked the students to be time consciousness, also said:
“We must take out time serious. The time to report for lectures, the time
to register, the time to pay up, the time to submit assignments, the time to
attend to do our examination. We shall not countenance any excuse.

Mr Julius
Atikpui, GIMPA Secretary and Registrar, announced that the GIMPA Governing
Council at its 40th meeting had approved the Sexual Harassment Policy of the
Institute, which would be uploaded unto their website on Monday, October 14.

Mr Raphael
Apetorgbo, President, GIMPA branch of the Graduate Students Association of
Ghana (GRASAG) entreated the matriculants to be conscious of the way they
manage their time in order to make progress in life.

“Let’s do
away with the Africa punctuality syndrome and respect time.”

GNA

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