“No Fees Stress” Policy Eases Cost for 2025/2026 College of Education Freshers
Great news for all students entering the Colleges of Education in Ghana! The government has introduced a new “No Fees Stress” policy to help reduce the financial burden on freshers for the 2025/2026 academic year.
This new policy means that the government will absorb part of the admission fees for all first-year students in public Colleges of Education across the country.
How Much Is Being Covered?
According to official information from the Teacher Trainees’ Secretariat, the total fee for freshers is GH¢5,638.81. However, under the “No Fees Stress” policy, the government will take care of GH¢2,644.39 of this amount.
This means students will now only have to pay a remaining balance of GH¢2,994.42 to complete their admission process.
How to Make Payment
All students are advised to make their payments through a banker’s draft as required by their respective colleges. This ensures smooth processing of fees and avoids any issues during registration.
What Freshers Should Remember
The “No Fees Stress” policy does not cover the entire amount — only part of it.
Students must settle the remaining GH¢2,994.42 before registration can be completed.
The amount paid is non-refundable, so ensure all payments are made correctly.
Always check with your college for payment deadlines and official bank details.
Why This Policy Matters
Many students face financial challenges when entering college for the first time. The “No Fees Stress” initiative is meant to make education more affordable and accessible to all. By absorbing part of the cost, the government is helping reduce pressure on students and parents.
A Step Toward Educational Support
This move shows the government’s commitment to supporting teacher trainees and improving access to education in Ghana. With less financial stress, freshers can focus on their studies and prepare for a successful teaching career.
Final Words
If you’re an incoming College of Education student, this is the time to prepare financially and take advantage of the “No Fees Stress” support.
Share this information with friends and colleagues so everyone can benefit and plan ahead.