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DEAN OF STUDENTS

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STUDENT SERVICE


Academic Advising Centre

 

The Academic Advising Centre exists primarily to assist first-year
students and undeclared students in making academic decisions.

The Academic Advising Centre will:
• Provide information about courses, programs and entrance
requirements for the various departments
• Provide information on general university regulations
• Help students to define their academic goals and to choose courses and programs that will help them attain their goals.
• Assist students with academic difficulties experienced during the semester by reviewing their progress and suggesting strategies for improving their grades
• Help improve learning skills
• Refer students to the appropriate resource centers when necessary.

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COUNSELING CENTRE


The Counseling Centre provides individualized personal counseling and a wide range of group programs to help students develop their own resources. Its primary function is to help students release, develop or direct their Spiritual, Academic, Career and Personal Capabilities.

Chaplaincy – to bring in the faith dimension and offer individual pastoral counseling as well as joint programs such as worship activities, choir, Encounters, Ladder of Success
Professional faculty at the Centre helps students to develop their own unique resources
Learning enhancement program: where students learn to apply general strategies for handling university work more effectively Individual and group counseling.
The Centre also offers group work and specialized training programs such as Developing Healthy Relationships, as well as group counseling for a variety of personal concerns.

Find it at:
Chaplain’s office Monday to Friday, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
Phone: 081-21587/8 Ext 24 for appointment
e-mail: obiangel2005@yahoo.com

STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS


Career Planning Centre

A drop-in centre where students may come informally without appointment to peruse various kinds of career and educational information. Information available at the centre will broaden the student’s awareness of career alternatives and can provide detailed information on those alternatives. Other information will include: resume writing, interviewing materials, entrance requirements for various careers etc.

Centre for Career Development

The university resource for assisting students with all their part time, summer and permanent employment needs, by providing guidance in job search methods, career development and employment transition. Employment opportunities at the local, provincial, national and international levels will be posted at the CCD or website.

Centre for Student Life

Programs: peer orientation assistants, first year seminar series, student ambassadors, leaders involved in further education program. The purpose of orientation is to help students with their academic and social adjustment to university life. Thus, there is need to strengthen it, because the first couple of days on campus are crucial to an easy transition into university life. Thus, during orientation, we have to make the most of what we have to offer.

Wellness Education Centre

To offer health promotion programs and materials, designed to promote the
understanding of high-risk behaviors and disease related factors: a strong advocate for healthy living. Wellness education is designed to host student volunteers through its peer helper program, which promotes wellness on campus. The peer helpers function as para-professionals, providing information on health related issues. The Wellness Education Centre operates mainly as an outreach education unit, coordinating wellness seminars such as Health Eating, Relaxation, and Stress Management for students, staff and faculty.

Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid

Information office: V.P.-Student Affairs (Scholarships & Awards programs) at vp.studentaffairs@allnationsuniversity.org

Student Health Service:
Provides information on the health facilities available and the registration of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). Also ANUC is putting up a health post to take care of minor health cases.

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POLICIES


Students of ANUC must exhibit:

  • Christian dignity and simplicity by avoiding carelessness, untidiness and the opposite extreme of showiness, or extravagance.
  • Ability to select presentable, durable work clothes for physical work, modest casual attire for recreational purposes, and more dignified clothing for campus lectures, library, laboratory, offices, worship, and other formal occasions.
  •  Ability to provide the opportunity for others to appreciate oneself, as an entire person without drawing negative or disapproving attention through dress or grooming to one’s body or person, especially in a sensuous manner.
  • Ability to demonstrate self-respect, dignity, a sense of mission, good grooming without excessive adornments, expensive jewelry, cosmetics, or facial make-ups etc.
  • A flair for selecting clothing and hairstyle which express a God given appreciation for good taste, beauty, creativity and harmony, reflecting an inner freshness of the spirit.
  • The taste of wearing decent clothes, suitable for the different sexes and occasions.

Gentlemen Personal Appearance and Dressing


Men’s dressing to lectures, the library, laboratory and offices should consist of trousers, shirts and tie. Dressing for Church services or special formal occasions may be either national or European style, provided that the costume complies with the principles set forth in the general regulations Men are not to wear earrings, Perming, relaxing, hair-braiding or use of unnatural hair color is not allowed Gentlemen’s hair must be cut flat close to the scalp (as a general rule, hair must not be longer than 1mm) Jean Trousers are strictly prohibited Wearing of trousers lower than waist level is prohibited

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“WELCOME PACKAGE”

Call V.P. Student Affairs @ 08121587 to Notify - Your Arrival!
All Students coming to All Nations University College can expect the following:

“New Student Welcome Package”
Students Coming to the School:

  • In numbers of five or more
  • We will meet you at the airport, bus station, or train 
  • We will transport you to the Campus/or Hostel 
  • We will also be the one to establish your housing accommodations. (Foreigners must stay in ANUC Approved Housing) 

Students must come with mattress and bedding along with all other personal items they require and able to transport. (Or purchase such items upon arrival)

Welcome Package will Consist of:

  1. Transportation from Bus Terminal, Airport or Train to Campus
  2. *One Lunch or Dinner Certificate
  3. *Pen
  4. *Ruler
  5. *Hard Candy
  6. *Student Handbook
  7. *School Song Wording
  8. *Matriculation Cost
  9. *Roadmap - Direction for Registration
  10. *Buddy Program Explanation
  11. *Water Sachet
  12. *Picture of President and Wife
  13. *Frequently asked Questions & Answers Sheet
  14. *Tour of Building and Immediate Surrounding Area
  15. Transportation to Hostel
  16. *Orientation Cost
  17. *ID Card (If you lose it replacement cost is GH¢50)
  18. *ANUC Book/Bag Sticker

Other Expectations:
            *Physical Exam
            *Registration with Ghana Police
            *Intro Letter to Bank
            *Completion of Address Forms
            *Introduction to Chaplain
            *Directions to Bank

Resident Permit:
            The University shall be responsible for processing your residential permit.

  • Submit your passport to Registrar, as soon as possible

            Students are responsible for all fees associated with obtaining the permit.

  • Take Resident Permit Fee to V.P. Student Affairs along with your passport

Physical Package:     
Cost for welcome package per student is GH¢100.
Effective date of start will be July 6, 2009
Local students will be charged, because the services are for all students to benefit from (*)


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The aims and objectives of the SRC includes but not limited to:

  1. Seeking the interest and welfare of the student body of Ghana in general and this University in particular Serve as the mouthpiece of the entire student body of this University.
  2. Provide a means of  communication between students and the University Authorities in all matters affecting the student body as a whole or part thereof.
  3. Coordinate with other students organizations in Ghana and elsewhere on matters of mutual interest.
  4. Foster good relations between students of this University and the outside world.
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