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The National Service Authority (NSA) has today, March 9, 2026, released Personal Identification Number (PIN) codes for 14,349 eligible trained teachers to enable them to register for the 2026/27 National Service Year.
In a statement, management of the NSA revealed that out of 49 accredited Colleges of Education, only 36 have submitted their class lists.
Consequently, PIN codes were generated for these 36 colleges, which include institutions such as Abetifi Presby COE, Accra COE, Ada COE, and Agogo Presby COE, among others. The full list of colleges has been made available by the NSA.
All eligible trained teachers are advised to visit the NSA’s website at https://gnsa.gov.gh/home, click on the portal, and access their PIN codes using their respective Student ID numbers and dates of birth.
As part of the registration process, prospective service personnel are required to pay a registration fee of GH¢82.00 via Mobile Money across all networks to gain access to the enrolment platform.
"As part of the registration process, prospective service personnel are required to pay a registration fee of GH¢82.00 via Mobile Money across all networks to gain access to the enrolment platform," the statement read.
The enrolment exercise begins today, March 9, 2026, and will close on March 20, 2026. Management has urged all prospective National Service Personnel to complete their online registration within the stipulated period to avoid missing the opportunity.
"The enrolment exercise begins today, 9th March, 2026, and will close on 20th March, 2026. Management has urged all prospective National Service Personnel to complete their online registration within the stipulated period to avoid missing the opportunity."


The NSA also reminded the public that, under the National Service Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1119), every Ghanaian citizen aged 18 or older who has completed an accredited tertiary institution—including universities and Colleges of Education—is legally mandated to undertake national service.
The 36 Colleges of Education whose students are eligible to register for the 2026/27 National Service Year include:
- Abetifi Presby COE – Eastern – Abetifi
- Accra COE – Greater Accra – East Legon
- Ada COE – Greater Accra – Ada
- Agogo Presby COE – Ashanti – Agogo
- Akatsi COE – Volta – Akatsi
- Akrokerri COE – Ashanti – Akrokerri
- Al-Faruq COE – Bono East – Wenchi
- Bagabaga COE – Northern – Tamale
- Berekum COE – Bono – Berekum
- Enchi COE – Western North – Enchi
- EP COE, Amedzofe – Volta – Amedzofe
- EP COE, Bimbilla – Northern – Bimbilla
- Gambaga COE – North-East – Gambaga
- Kibi Presby COE – Eastern – Kibi
- Komenda COE – Central – Komenda
- Mampong Tech COE – Ashanti – Mampong
- McCoy COE – Upper West – Nadowli
- Mt Mary COE – Eastern – Somanya
- Nusrat Jahan Ahamadiya COE – Upper West – Wa
- Offinso COE – Ashanti – Offinso
- OLA COE – Central – Cape Coast
- Presby COE – Eastern – Akropong
- SDA COE, Agona – Ashanti – Agona
- SDA COE, Koforidua – Eastern – Asokore-Koforidua
- St Francis COE – Volta – Hohoe
- St John Bosco COE – Upper East – Navrongo
- St Joseph’s COE – Ahafo – Bechem
- St Louis COE – Ashanti – Kumasi
- St Monica’s COE – Ashanti – Mampong
- St Teresa’s COE – Volta – Hohoe
- St Vincent COE – Northern – Yendi
- St Ambrose COE – Bono – Dormaa Akwamu
- Tamale COE – Northern – Tamale
- Tumu COE – Upper West – Tumu
- Wesley COE – Ashanti – Kumasi
- Wiawso COE – Western North – Sefwi Wiawso
This release ensures that eligible trained teachers can now formally register and participate in the national service scheme, contributing to Ghana’s educational development in the coming year.
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