The Nursing and Midwifery Council (N&MC) of Ghana has revoked the professional accreditation of Ghana Christian University College, located at Amrahia along the Dodowa road.
The decision, which took effect in September 2025, follows what the Council described as serious regulatory violations.
In a public notice issued on October 21, 2025, the Council said its investigations revealed that the university had been operating unapproved campuses in Nalerigu (North East Region) and Sekondi (Western Region).
The institution was also found to be running a Bachelor of Science in Nursing programme online—an act that contravenes the Council’s regulations.
The Council cited a September 26, 2025, letter that instructed the university to halt all forms of advertisement and stop admitting new students. It also directed the school to prepare a teach-out plan for students who were already enrolled before September 2025.
However, the Council disclosed that despite these directives, it received credible reports confirming that the institution had continued admitting new students.
As a result, the N&MC announced that Ghana Christian University College is no longer authorised to offer any professional nursing or midwifery programmes in the country.
The Council further barred the school from advertising, admitting, or enrolling students under any claim of accreditation.
The statement warned that any student admitted after the withdrawal of accreditation would not be recognised for indexing, registration for licensing examinations, or professional licensing as a nurse or midwife.
The Council urged prospective students, parents, and guardians to verify the accreditation status of institutions before applying for admission.
It cautioned that studying in unaccredited schools could lead to loss of time, money, and career opportunities.
Source: Adomonline
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