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The Rector of Mountcrest University College, Irene Ansah Asare, Esq., has called on fresh law students to approach their studies with purpose, reminding them that legal education is more than just a strategy to pass exams.
She made the appeal during the 20th matriculation ceremony for the 2025 ‘B’ cohort at the Kanda campus in Accra, stressing that the ongoing legal education reforms should expand their horizons rather than limit their development as future legal practitioners.
"As incoming reforms reshape the legal education landscape, your responsibility as students becomes even more critical," Madam Ansah Asare said. "You must resist the temptation to reduce your legal education to strategy alone. The law is not merely a career, it is a calling. It demands integrity, courage, and service. Whether you eventually practice law, work in policy, business, public service, or beyond, the habits you cultivate now will shape your contribution to society."
She further emphasized that legal training goes beyond acquiring theoretical knowledge, insisting that students must also develop the ethical and professional virtues that underpin the practice of law globally.

"At Mountcrest, we train lawyers not only to understand statutes and case law but to internalize the values of integrity, professional accountability, and social responsibility," she said. "The law shapes societies, and as future legal practitioners, your actions will influence governance, development, and the everyday lives of citizens."
Madam Ansah Asare also encouraged students to remain resilient in the face of the academic, emotional, and personal challenges that accompany legal studies. "There will be obstacles, academic, financial, and personal but there will also be triumphs. In all these moments, remember that you are never alone. Mountcrest is a family. We walk with you, support you, and expect the very best from you."
The matriculants, drawn from regular, evening, and weekend programs, took the Matriculation Oath, officially marking their entry into the university’s prestigious law faculty.
Mountcrest University College was founded on a bold principle that legal education should serve society, champion justice over elitism, and prioritize relevance over ritual. Since its inception, the institution has been a pioneer in expanding access to legal education in Ghana while maintaining high standards of quality, discipline, and ethical formation.
Highlighting Mountcrest’s distinction as Ghana’s first private law faculty, Madam Ansah Asare urged students to honour their oaths. "By choosing Mountcrest, you have chosen an institution that expects much from you and gives much in return. Your place here is a privilege, not a right. Engage fully with your studies, your lecturers, and one another. Remember that the measure of your success will not be found solely in titles or certificates, but in the impact of your work on the lives of others."

The 2025 ‘B’ cohort represents students from diverse fields, including politics, media, engineering, social sciences, and academia, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the program. Speaking to JoyNews, matriculant Frederica Siaw described her admission as a dream fulfilled.
"I have longed to study at MountCrest because of its renowned track record in producing some of the finest legal minds in the country," she said. "To be part of the 2026 cohort is both an honour and a responsibility."
Mountcrest’s flexible lecture schedule, offered through regular, evening, and weekend streams, continues to attract professionals seeking world-class legal education while managing demanding careers. The university’s faculty, led by founder and legal luminary Kwaku Nasah Asare and boasting decades of experience, ensures students receive training comparable to global legal education standards.
Madam Ansah Asare’s message was clear, legal education is a lifelong calling. Beyond mastering the law, students are expected to embody its principles, uphold justice, and contribute meaningfully to society.
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