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The Academic Affairs Directorate of the University of Ghana has served notice that undergraduate students whose cumulative grade point average (CGPA) falls below the stipulated minimum necessary for progression to the next level of study would be withdrawn from the university.
The notice was directed to students in the Colleges of Humanities, Basic and Applied Sciences, and Education.
According to the university, the minimum CGPA prescribed for the above colleges is 1.00.
The notice signed by the Director of the Academic Affairs Directorate, L.A. Nyako-Danquah, directed level 200 and 300 students to review their academic performance from their online provisional transcript in their MISWeb.

“Students who have received examination results for all 2022/2023 registered courses and obtained a CGPA below the approved minimum for their college should expect official withdrawal letters from the university via their UG email addresses soon,” the statement read.
It also said affected students who have already paid their fees for the upcoming semester will receive a refund upon request.
“We recognize the significance of this announcement and extend an invitation to any student who has questions or requires support to contact the relevant College Academic Affairs Office,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, a specific notice for the College of Health Sciences will be issued in due course, the university indicated.
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