Reeves Scholars at the University of Cape Coast attained First Class Honours in their respective degree programmes
Reeves Scholars at the University of Cape Coast attained First Class Honours in their respective degree programmes, graduating at the 5th Session of the 58th Congregation.
By :Stephen AkomapaArthur
The 5th Session of the 58th Congregation of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) was a moment of pride and celebration as the Reeves Scholars showcased their academic excellence. Graduating with First Class Honours from their respective programs, these outstanding students have proven their dedication and commitment to their studies.
Among the top achievers were Prince Ocran, the Overall Best Graduating Male Student from the Faculty of Science and Technology Education, who earned a CGPA of 3.96. Maame Adwoa Thompson, the Overall Best Graduating Female Student from the same faculty, achieved an impressive CGPA of 3.88. Nhyira Karikari Osei was recognized as the Best B.Ed. Management Student with a CGPA of 3.83, while Lot Jordan Abban was celebrated as the Overall Best Graduating Student in B.Ed. Junior High School Education, with a CGPA of 3.81.
Adding to the list of exceptional graduates were Oware Nshyira Afariwua and Ephraim Benjamin Junior, both earning First Class Honours with CGPAs of 3.71 and 3.81, respectively. These achievements highlight the rigorous academic standards and the supportive environment fostered by the University of Cape Coast.
The Reeves Scholars Program (RSP), a reciprocal exchange program between future teachers at Michigan State University (MSU) in the United States and the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana, has played a crucial role in shaping these students' academic journeys. This program not only facilitates cultural exchange but also provides invaluable opportunities for growth and development, contributing to the success of these outstanding scholars.
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