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In response to the global demand for hyper-specialised skills driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), Rosebank International University College (RIUC) has positioned itself as Ghana's premier destination for career advancement.
The institution is currently experiencing a "mad rush" for admissions as prospective students race to secure a place for the upcoming academic intake.

RIUC, with its strategic focus on professionalism and the acquisition of critical soft and hard skills, is fast becoming recognised as the necessary gateway to world-class higher education in a fiercely competitive job market.
Dr. George Kwabena Asamoah, Vice President of RIUC, underscored the institution's commitment to global excellence and comprehensive student preparation:
The admission window remains open until January 2026, offering a limited opportunity for students to secure their future success.
“A cornerstone of the RIUC experience is its experienced faculty, comprised of industry professionals who share invaluable, real-world expertise. Studying here means becoming part of a vibrant academic community supported by these dedicated instructors and a wealth of resources, ensuring every student’s success,” he said.
RIUC offers unparalleled student convenience, strategically located at the Opeibea House in the heart of the Airport Enclave—a major commercial and transport hub in Accra.

The campus itself is meticulously designed to provide the most conducive environment for serious academic work, featuring a holistic infrastructure built for modern learning:
- Technology: Equipped with state-of-the-art teaching and learning technologies.
- Resources: Features a comprehensive library and a dedicated computer lab.
- Practical Facilities: Includes specialised kitchens for practical culinary work.
- Learning Environment: Boasts conducive class sizes and dedicated student relaxation areas.
RIUC is currently home to three dynamic faculties, collectively offering a portfolio of 15 accredited programmes designed to meet international standards and industry needs.
The Faculty of Hospitality, Culinary and Service stands out, offering highly specific, industry-ready qualifications.

These programmes emphasise in-depth knowledge, practical skills, and crucial hands-on experience, directly addressing the needs of the fast-growing global hospitality sector.
For mid-career professionals seeking to climb the corporate ladder or strategically pivot, RIUC offers advanced qualifications designed to be catalysts for career growth.
Recognising the financial demands of higher education, RIUC offers globally recognised education at competitive fees backed by flexible payment options.
The instalment plan requires students to pay only 10 per cent of their total fees as a deposit, with the remaining balance settled over five monthly instalments.

Payments can be conveniently made via the online payment portal or direct bank deposit.
Dr. Asamoah reinforced the institution’s long-term vision for national impact:
“Rosebank will become the hub for leadership training, skills development and production of world-class students with the right mindset to contribute to national development,” he stated.
With the admissions process in full swing and the limited window for the February 2026 intake closing soon, RIUC stands ready to equip the next generation of professionals—whether pursuing Undergraduate, Postgraduate, or Short Courses—with the mindset and skills required to excel.
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