By Samuel Ofosu and Eric Fredua-Kwarteng. Entrants to undergraduate programmes in most African universities can be divided into four groups. The first group is made up of senior secondary school graduates aged 17 to 19. This is the typical, traditional group and it constitutes the largest of any cohort of matriculated students. But this group has practically zero employment and life experiences. More...7 mai 2018
Mature student admissions should reflect modern life
By Samuel Ofosu and Eric Fredua-Kwarteng. Entrants to undergraduate programmes in most African universities can be divided into four groups. The first group is made up of senior secondary school graduates aged 17 to 19. This is the typical, traditional group and it constitutes the largest of any cohort of matriculated students. But this group has practically zero employment and life experiences. More...Commentaires