School of Allied Health Sciences celebrates 271 first-class students

The School of Allied Health Sciences of the University of Cape Coast has celebrated 271 students with the Dean's Award following their exceptional academic performance during the 2023/2024 academic year.

The Dean's Award ceremony is an annual event held to recognise and motivate high-performing students who obtained first class at the end of each academic year.

The awardees (levels 200 to 400 students) received certificates of commendation at the event.

At the awards ceremony, the School also honoured lecturers and administrators for their distinguished contributions to their respective departments.

The Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences, Prof. Desmond Omane Acheampong

In his address, the Dean of the School, Prof. Desmond Omane Acheampong, extended warm congratulations to all students, especially the award winners who were poised to receive honours for their remarkable academic excellence.

He stated that the opportune time had come for students to give all they had in their studies to make not only themselves proud but also their families and the nation.

Prof. Omane told students to approach their lecturers in times of difficulty with their studies and urged them not to relent in pursuing their dreams but to work hard to leave a good mark. 

He advised students to manage their time properly while in school since that would offer them a positive step to excel in life.

Prof. Samuel Essien-Baidoo speaking at the awards ceremony

The chairman of the event, Prof. Samuel Essien-Baidoo, urged students to share knowledge and assist their colleagues who were not academically strong.

He also commended the awardees for their exceptional performance.

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC