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Tuesday 1 November 2016

OGUAA HALL CELEBRATES THE MONKEY OF THE MONKEYS

With wisdom as high as the mountains and humility as low as the valley, you have always served the premier. You're full of zeal and a belief in the possibilities of our generation.
As a great teacher you've taught us the synergistic positivity of unity and dialogue.
We have never doubted your ability to lead Oguaa to a higher height.
Fellow Premiers, with the unity he's taught us, let us join forces and celebrate him on this special day of his. We say that your hard work shall go down the history of Oguaa hall.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Mr. PRINCE ADJETEY AGYEKUM. (Time Aso)
PRESIDENT OF OGUAA HALL

signed .....
The monkey fraternity.
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Tuesday 13 September 2016

I Married A Guy I Wasn't Attracted To

I’m sure every person has a mental picture of what they would like their soul mate to look like. When I was growing up I knew that I wanted a man who was tall, lean, with light skin and elegant hands (I have a thing about stubby fingers).  He would be a respected man in the community, be very educated, and be super romantic. To be completely honest, I wanted to be a pastor’s wife. So when I met the man who would become my husband, I didn’t spare him a second look. In fact, I didn’t really bother to make note of his existence. He really didn’t look like anyone I would usually be attracted to: he was tall, yes, but very bulky and slightly overweight; matter of fact, his face still had the baby chubby look to it.
We started off as friends, so I didn’t really take time to contemplate his looks.  Our friendship started really casually and kind of happened without me even noticing. Our churches had the same pastor and we would see each  other at youth events. We started taking a youth leader class together with a few other mutual friends and had some projects to complete before we could get our certificates from the class. So in the last month of our program we started meeting up to work on the projects together. He invited me to Bible studies and they were really amazing, so we would end up having long talks about God, life, and everything else in between.
 It wasn’t until he expressed to me that he was starting to become attracted to me that I realized he was totally opposite of what I wanted my man to be like (or so I thought). So I let him know immediately that I didn’t see him that way, and he was okay with that. We continued being friends, but the more time I spent with him, the more my heart was touched by his sincerity and integrity. And he was just a really good friend: encouraging and always willing to listen and give godly advice. He would remember little details of our conversations and surprise me with encouraging text messages, cards, and other small gifts. And that made me….. panic.
As time passed I became more and more anxious because I could feel myself “falling” in love with him even though I didn’t want to love him. I kept reminding myself over and over that his looks weren’t what I was looking for, that we weren’t compatible because I was done with school and he wasn’t.  I was already working in my career and he was still trying to figure out what his calling was.  I came from a close-knit family and he came from a very broken up home. It just seemed like aside from being sincere Christians we were opposites in every way.

I made up my mind to break things off with him before they could even start. I told him I needed to meet with him to talk. We met up at a park. My heart was pounding so hard, I felt like I couldn’t breathe properly. I tried to explain to him that I didn’t want to go any further with our relationship, but in reality I had no idea what actual words were coming out of my mouth. Now that it was time to break things off I just couldn’t bring myself to say the words. I broke down in tears at the end and ended what I’m sure was a confusing speech with “But I can’t see myself not having you in my life.” Or something like that before I burst into tears. My husband (then friend) was taken aback, to say the least. He could see that I was struggling with the decision I was making and that I myself wasn’t convinced of what I was saying.

Long story short, we’ve been married for 6 years, have two kids, and we’re still best friends. He’s turned out to be an even more awesome guy than I imagined. And I’m excited to see what else God has in store for us as a couple. But I said all that to say this: sometimes you have to get out of your own way. I learned from my experience that the person you marry ought to be the person that you can be completely vulnerable with. It should be the person who makes you feel that you can be all of yourself with: the good, the bad, and the ugly. That person may not have the characteristics you prefer (6’7 height, caramel-colored skin, six figure salary, etc) but at the end of the day you need to ask yourself what you’d rather have: a stunning wife/husband who’s looks make everyone envy you, whose bank account can assure that you’ll never have to worry about money, OR the person that you feel comfortable kissing with your morning breath, puts up with your stinky farts, or won’t look at you crazy for wanting to arrange your shoes in alphabetical designer order.

The Bible says that there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother. That is friend is the one you should marry. And believe me, the emotional attraction that you start to develop with that person will soon become a physical attraction as well. It’s kind of the natural order of things that when someone captures your heart, you’ll start to see them in a new light. Once I let myself fall in love with my husband, the physical attraction grew on its own.  I love my chocolate honey bear! So my take-home message is: don’t automatically friend-zone people who don’t meet “standards” that are actually superficial preferences. It’s okay to have them, but don’t make them more important than the person’s character or the connection you have with them.
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THE STATE OF THE PREMIER HALL

OGUAA JCRC EXECUTIVES will be releasing their first newsletter concerning the state of the hall by the end of September, 2016 directly to your e-mail. You can't afford to miss this. The President will be addressing the state of the hall,The Sport Chairman,Welfare Chairman,Entertainment Chairman, Infirmary Chairman and the rest will be addressing the state of their offices. Other sections; Picture of the Month, Oguaa Fila, What Do You Know, What's Happening on Campus, Competitions, Interesting Stories, Riddles, Jokes and Many More....To receive Oguaa hall monthly state of address through your email. kindly follow the link https://oguaahall.blogspot.com/p/oguaanewsletter.html to subscribe

TIME ASO ADMINISTRATION
OGUAA JCRC 2016/2017
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Saturday 27 August 2016

Welcome To The Premier Hall

You must have said to yourself finally am here but to every opportunity comes a responsibility. As you have come here you need to discipline yourself to learn,fix your eyes on the goal, be the best and nothing else. As you are here you must understand that out of the many that applied you were selected its not because of the grade nor the school you are affiliated to but it is the unfailing favour of the Almighty you are here. Therefore use this opportunity wisely. You are humbly welcome to ucc oguaa hall. The entire JCRC executive board wishes you all the best in all your endeavours on campus.Akwaba ooo!!!
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Tuesday 2 August 2016

Re-Opening of the University of Cape Coast for the 2016/2017 Academic Year


All fresh and continuing students of the University of Cape Coast and the general public are to take note of the following arrangements for the re-opening of the University for the 2016/2017 Academic Year:
1. ARRIVAL 
(a)    Fresh Students Report                                            :Saturday, 13th August, 2016
(b)        Orientation for Fresh Students                               :Monday, 15th August, 2016 - Friday, 19th August, 2016
(c)        Online Registration of Courses by
Continuing Students                                             :Monday, 6th August, 2016 - Friday, 26th August, 2016
(d)       Continuing Students Report                                    :Saturday, 20th August, 2016
(e)       Registration of Courses (All Fresh Students)        :Monday, 22nd August, 2016 - Friday, 26th August, 2016
(f)        Lectures start                                                              :Monday, 29th August, 2016
(g)        Fresh students are to report at the Porter’s Lodge of the Halls of Residence indicated in their admission letters.
           NB.     i.          The lists of persons admitted into the University for the 2016/2017
academic year have been posted online.  Applicants should visit admissionlist.ucc.edu.gh to check on the status of their applications.
2.         REGISTRATION OF COURSES
On-line Registration (for continuing students only). Continuing students can pre-register their courses for the First Semester (2016/2017) online before arrival on campus. They are to do so by visiting the University’s website (www.ucc.edu.gh), clicking on the Students’ Portal Link and proceeding with the registration of courses. Printouts of the registered courses are to be taken to the respective Faculties/Schools/Departments for endorsement.
Online registration will be available to only students who have paid their fees in full and do not trail courses outside the allowed limits.
Notes:
Students are to take note of the following:
  1. The main venue for the registration exercise for fresh students will be the ICT Centre. A schedule for the registration exercise for fresh students will be posted on all Notice Boards for the attention of students.  Students are to present themselves at the registration centres for registration only on the days and at the times assigned to their respective Faculties/Schools or programmes. 
  1. All students are to note that, apart from Level 100 students who take and pass the supplementary (re-sit) examinations, no registration will be permitted after Friday, 26th August,  2016.
  1. As has always been the case, registration by proxy is an offence.  Offenders will be dealt with according to the rules and regulations of the University.
  1. Continuing students who owe fees will be required to settle the outstanding fees in addition to payment of fees for the 2016/2017 Academic Year.
  1. Supplementary (Re-sit) End-of-Semester Examinations for Levels 100 and 400 Courses will be taken from Monday, 29th August, 2016 to Friday, 2nd September, 2016. Affected students, especially prospective Level 200 students should note that there will be no extension of the period for these examinations.
  1. All re-sitters are required to pay a re-sit fee of Fifty Ghana Cedis (GHS50.00) per paper at the Cash Office and present the receipt to the Teaching and Examinations Section prior to the writing of the paper(s).
3.         The following are the approved fees for the various categories of students:
PROGRAMME
UNDERGRADUATES
FRESH STUDENTS
CONTINUING STUDENTS
RESIDENT
RESIDENT
NON-RESIDENT

GH¢
GH¢
GH¢
BA (Arts)
            2,732.00
      2,113.00
                1,313.00
BA (Communication Studies)
            2,782.00
          2,163.00
                1,363.00
BA (African Studies)
            2,832.00
          2,113.00
                1,313.00
BA Theatre Studies
            2,882.00
          2,263.00
                1,463.00
BA Music & Dance
            2,832.00
          2,213.00
                1,413.00
BA Social Sciences
            2,832.00
          2,213.00
                1,413.00
BA Anthropology
            2,832.00
          2,213.00
                1,413.00
BA Geography & Regional Planning
            2,832.00
          2,213.00
                1,413.00
Tourism & Hospitality Mgt.
            2,982.00
          2,363.00
                1,563.00
Population & Health
            3,062.00
          2,193.00
                1,393.00
Business
            2,832.00
          2,213.00
                1,413.00
Bsc. Psychology
            2,832.00
          2,213.00
                1,413.00
Physical Sciences
            3,117.00
          2,498.00
                1,698.00
Biological Sciences
            3,107.00
          2,488.00
                1,688.00
Science-Dept. of Entomology
            3,167.00
          2,548.00
                1,748.00
Science-Dept. of Biochemistry
            3,107.00
          2,488.00
                1,688.00
Science-Dept. of Biomedical Sciences
            3,187.00
          2,568.00
                1,768.00
Science-Dept. of Medical Lab. Technology
            3,167.00
          2,548.00
                1,748.00
Dept. of Forensic Sciences
            3,957.00
          3,338.00
                2,538.00
B.Sc. Nursing
            3,357.00
          2,738.00
                1,938.00
B.Sc. Agriculture
            3,157.00
          2,538.00
                1,738.00
Education (Humanities)
            2,962.00
          2,343.00
                1,543.00
Education (Science-VOTECH)
            3,197.00
          2,498.00
                1,698.00
Education (Science)
            3,047.00
          2,428.00
                1,628.00















PROGRAMME
GRADUATES
FRESHERS- M.PHIL
FRESHERS-Ph.D
NON-RESIDENT
NON-RESIDENT

GH¢
GH¢
Humanities / Education
3,862.00
4,327.00
Business
4,062.00
4,527.00
Humanities-Fac. Of Social Sciences
3,962.00
4,427.00
Humanities-(IDS)-Mphil Dev. Studies
4,342.00
-
Humanities-(IDS)-Mphil Peace & Dev. S
4,342.00
-
Science/Agric
3,990.00
4,468.00
Science-Dept. of Biomedical Sciences
7,490.00
7,968.00
Science-Dept. of Nursing
6,990.00
-
Science-Dept. of Entomology
4,490.00
4,968.00
Science-Dept. of Aquatic Sci.
9,990.00
10,468.00









PROGRAMME
  UNDERGRADUATES-LEVEL 400 EDUCATION STUDENTS  

CONTINUING STUDENTS


RESIDENT
NON-RESIDENT



GH¢
GH¢
Education (Humanities)


          2,378.00
                1,578.00
Education (Humanities-VOTEC)


          2,490.00
                1,690.00
Education (Science)


          2,420.00
                1,620.00











PROGRAMME
GRADUATES
M.PHIL 2ND YEAR
Ph.D 2ND & 3RD YEAR
NON-RESIDENT
NON-RESIDENT

GH¢
GH¢
Humanities / Education
3,661.00
5,039.00
Business
3,861.00
5,239.00
Humanities-Fac. Of Social Sciences
3,761.00
5,139.00
Humanities-(IDS)-Mphil Dev. Studies
3,941.00
-
Humanities-(IDS)-Mphil Peace & Dev.
3,941.00
-
Science/Agric
3,929.00
5,180.00
Science-Dept. of Biomedical Sciences
7,429.00
8,680.00










PROGRAMME
GRADUATES
M.PHIL 3RD YEAR & ABOVE
Ph.D 4TH YEAR & ABOVE
NON-RESIDENT
NON-RESIDENT

GH¢
GH¢
Humanities / Education
1,232.00
1,810.00
Science/Agriculture
1,295.00
1,880.00













Notes:
1.         Fees for Undergraduate students include Hall Dues and SRC/Departmental Charges.
2.         Fees for Graduate students include Thesis Supervision Fee.
3.         All Fresh Students MUST pay their fees at Banks indicated in their admission letters.                    
4.         Continuing students can pay their fees at any one of the following Banks:
a)
GHANA COMMERCIAL BANK
UCC ADMISSIONS ACCOUNT
SMARTPAY
b)
AGRIC. DEVELOPMENT BANK
UCC ADMISSIONS ACCOUNT
TRANSFLOW
c)
PRUDENTIAL BANK
UCC ADMISSIONS ACCOUNT
TRANSFLOW
d)
UNIBANK GHANA LTD
UCC ADMISSIONS ACCOUNT
TRANSFLOW
e)
ZENITH BANK (CEDI)
UCC ADMISSIONS ACCOUNT
ZENITH-WEB
f)
ZENITH BANK (DOLLAR)
UCC ADMISSIONS ACCOUNT
ZENITH-WEB
g)
NATIONAL INVESTMENT BANK
UCC ADMISSIONS ACCOUNT
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