Motto | Excellence Morality Service | |||||||||||||||||
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Type | Private | |||||||||||||||||
Established | October 2000 | |||||||||||||||||
Academic affiliations | University of Ghana | |||||||||||||||||
Vice-Chancellor | Professor Philip Ebow Bondzi-Simpson | |||||||||||||||||
Students | 4000 | |||||||||||||||||
Address | Methodist University Ghana, P.O. Box DC 940, Dansoman, Accra , , , Ghana 5°33′58″N 0°15′41″W / 5.56611°N 0.26139°W | |||||||||||||||||
Campus | Urban area Dansoman-Accra Tema Wenchi | |||||||||||||||||
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Website | www |
The Methodist University Ghana (MUCG) is a private university in Ghana. It is located at Accra in the Greater Accra Region. It was established in October 2000[1] by the Methodist Church Ghana after being granted accreditation by the National Accreditation Board in August 2000.[1][2] Academic work started in November 2000 at the Wesley Grammar School campus.[3] MUCG offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines.
At its 37th Annual Conference in Sunyani in 1998, the Methodist Church resolved to establish a Methodist University College. Following thorough preparations and procedures, the Methodist University College Ghana (MUCG) received accreditation from the National Accreditation Board (NAB) in August 2000. Approval for its affiliation with the University of Ghana was granted in October 2002.[4]
Academic activities commenced at MUCG in October 2000. The initial group of students began attending lectures in November 2000, followed by the second group in October 2001. The university was established with the aim of providing quality tertiary education grounded in Christian principles and values. Since its inception, MUCG has played a significant role in expanding access to higher education and fostering academic excellence in Ghana.
The university has five faculties. Each is made up of departments which report to their respective deans.[3][5]
There are three campuses.
The university was officially affiliated to the University of Ghana since October 2002.[1][2][6]
However, on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, the university was granted a presidential charter to award its own degrees.[7][8][9]