Latest list of universities not recognized by Ghana’s National Accreditation Board

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The National Accreditation Board (NAB) in Ghana has reiterated its call to all educational institutions and employers to refer all academic and professional qualifications to it for determination of their respective statuses before accepting them for any form of admission, employment or job progression.

The call follows the continuous use of academic qualifications and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) titles by some individuals, purportedly awarded to them by institutions the NAB has long ceased to recognise and therefore does not accept qualifications awarded by them.

Besides that, the unaccredited institutions in Ghana have been dishing out honorary doctorate degrees to some prominent Ghanaians.

The honorary doctorate recipients have in turn been using the honorary titles of “Dr” even though under normal circumstances it is not supposed to be so if even it was awarded by an accredited institution.

NAB has on numerous occasions published public notices, reiterating and advising prospective students, parents and employers to be cautious of academic qualifications from those unaccredited institutions.

In its latest public notice, signed and issued by the Executive Secretary of NAB, Dr Kingsley Nyarko and published in the Daily Graphic newspaper on August 24, 2020, NAB specifically mentioned that it has ceased to recognize academic qualifications from the following:

• Swiss Management Centre (SMC) University
• Institute of Professional and Executive Development (IPED)
• Cambridge International College (CIC)
• CASS European Institute of Management Studies

The NAB explained that it has ceased to recognise the qualifications awarded by the institutions because of their “failure to comply with some directives by NAB.”

“By this publication, the Board repeats its previous caution to prospective students and the general public to take note accordingly and desist from enrolling on programmes of the aforementioned institutions,” it added.

SMC University

On SMC University in particular, the public notice said: “NAB, however, wishes to state clearly that those who graduated from SMC programmes on or before 31st August, 2018, possess valid credentials which are recognized, unless incontrovertible evidence of fraud is established.”

It would be recalled that in 2015 the Swiss Management Centre (SMC), a private university in Switzerland, which runs courses in Ghana as a foreign university, was informed by the NAB that it can no longer enroll fresh students as NAB had withdrawn its registration.

NAB, however, explained that continuing students [who were scheduled to complete in 2016, 2017 and 2018] could still go ahead and complete their courses since the NAB has maintained the registration of the SMC for such students for the following three years.

In addition, NAB said the credentials of graduates from the SMC who obtained their degrees during the period the NAB registered it were still valid.

The reasoning was that, at that time, NAB had accredited SMC.

NAB however, cautioned SMC not to admit fresh students from 2016 upwards.

This means that the qualifications being paraded by persons who graduated from SMC in 2019 and 2020, should not be recognised, according to the NAB.

CASS Europe

“In the case of CASS Europe, it must be noted that qualifications of all students who enrolled after 2015 would not be recognised,” NAB stated.

The NAB restated its earlier advise to all educational institutions and employers to refer ALL academic and professional qualifications to it for determination of their respective statuses before accepting them for any form of admission, employment or job progression.

M-GIBES

The NAB also explained the status of the M-GIBES College of Business and Management.

It said M-GIBES College of Business and Management, which is located at Achimota Mile 7 “has not been accredited by the National Accreditation Board as required by the National

Accreditation Board Act, 2007 (Act 744) and the Tertiary Institutions (Establishment and Accreditation) Regulations, 2010 (L.I. 1984) to operate as tertiary and education institution.”

It said “the general public, especially residents of Accra and its environs, are therefore, cautioned to desist from responding to advertisements enticing them to enroll in this unaccredited institution or the programmes they purport to run.”

“Any person that does business with this institution does so at his/her own risk,” the public notice added.

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