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Study abroad facilitator, Excel-Plus Education is ready to host the 2023 University for the Creative Arts (UCA) Open Day in Accra to enable students who are passionate about pursuing studies in art, music, fashion or design to have all their questions answered and manifest their educational goals.
The all-important event which will be held on Tuesday, 17th October, 2023 at the Excel-Plus Education-Accra Office at Dzorwulu, aims to give hundreds of students the opportunity to gain insights into UCA’s diverse range of programs, tuition options, accommodation and many more.
Addressing a gathering at the launch of the event, Academic Advice Manager at University for the Creative Arts- UK, Yvonne Ntiamoah, stated that the exciting educational experience will offer support to students in organising their portfolio for professional and academic purposes.

The General Manager of Excel-Plus Education, Mr. Joseph Quainoo, added that, the event will offer students the opportunity to meet professional tutors who will provide assistance in shaping their educational goals and future aspirations in the Creative Arts Industry.
He took the opportunity to urge all interested students to secure a free spot at https://www.excelplusonline.com or click https://forms.gle/f3XUWodyrC2jJv1YA or scan the QR code in the attached image to register.

"This is indeed a life- changing opportunity. I urge all interested parties to join for free. It is our sole aim at Excel-Plus Education to bring out the best in you by putting you in charge ", he said.
Excel-Plus Education is a reputable organization that represents international universities with partners across the globe.
As an expert study abroad agency, the organization has assisted hundreds of students across Ghana and the African continent to achieve their dreams of accessing quality education for a brighter future.
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