BY: DANIEL ASARE
Knustford University College is honored to announce its elevation to a fully-fledged University, having received a Presidential Charter from the Former President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on December 19, 2024.
This prestigious achievement marks a significant milestone in the institution’s history, solidifying its position as a leading provider of quality education in Africa.
The school aim to address global challenges, particularly in Ghana and Africa, promote sustainability, and celebrate African excellence. Our goal is to empower adaptable innovative leaders who will drive positive change in Africa and beyond.
The vision of Knustford University is to drive a world-class STEAM inclusive education in Africa and beyond; nurturing, equipping, and empowering adaptable innovative leaders to address global challenges for a prosperous, sustainable and interconnected world.
Nevertheless it mission is to Deliver a world-class transformative education in Africa and beyond, cultivating godly critical thinkers and practitioners, and driving innovation through technology, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary learning.
Additionally, the University recognized the efforts of it collaborators, Government officials, stakeholders, Managerial department, charter committee, faculty, staff, students, Alumni and Parents who have contributed tirelessly in making Knustford University see the light of the day.
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