By | August 25, 2020

UPSA Releases 2020-21 First Semester Registration Dates – Register Now

UPSA Releases 2020-21 First Semester Registration Dates – Register Now ; See UPSA Academic Registration Closing Date/Deadline for 2020/2021 academic year.

All continuing students are reminded that registration is currently open and ongoing for the 20/2021 Academic Year.

Continuing students as well as fresh students in our top-up programmes are urged to commence registration as soon as possible to secure their admissions.

Students who wish to reside in the UPSA Hostels and other on -campus facilities are encouraged to reserve their rooms as part of the registration process.

Further information can be obtained on the University website.

Thank you

SIGNED

Ed Bannerman-Wood (EdD)

(Ag. Director, Academic Affairs)

For: Registrar

UPSA Registration Procedures

All Undergraduate and Diploma Fresh and Continuing Students are to note that registration for the First Semester 2019/2020 Academic Year will take place as follows:

Date: Monday, 27th January – Saturday, 1st February, 2020

Time: 9.00am – 4.30 pm each day.

The Registration procedure shall involve three main steps:

Step 1: Payment of Fees

All Students are required to pay the appropriate Academic Facility User Fees at any branch of the following designated banks:

  • Weekend School Students – Ecobank
  • Mainstream Students (Morning & Evening) – Access Bank

Ensure that you quote correctly your Student Identification Number on all the pay-in-slips.

Log on to https://www.interpayafrica.com/upsa/student  or follow the link on upsa.edu.gh to disburse the payment.

Note 1:   It is NOT POSSIBLE to disburse academic facility user fees paid at Ecobank on interpay. Please present your Ecobank pay-in-slips to Students Account Office located on the 1st Floor of Access Bank UPSA branch for assistance in case of any difficulty.

Step 2: Online Course Registration

Proceed to do the online course registration. Access the on-line registration portal by logging on to http://upsasip.com/student. Print out two (2) copies of Proof of Registration Slip upon successful completion of the on-line registration. All Level 400 students are advised to contact their respective departments for the pairing of elective courses before doing the registration.

Note 2:  The on-line registration can only be done between the hours of 8.00pm to 7.00am each day.

This is owed to the excessive congestion we are experiencing on our system.

Step 3: On-line Resit Registration (optional)

Once you are done with the course registration, you could now pay and disburse for your resit registration provided you have any second-semester paper you wish to resit. Each credit hour of a re-sit paper (course) registered attracts a fee of GH¢20.00) e.g. BCPC212: Business Ethics is a 3 credit hour paper and therefore attracts a re-sit registration fee of Sixty Ghana Cedis (GH¢60.00). Return to your USIS Student’s portal to do your resit registration and generate the proof of registration. Please skip this step if you do not have any paper to resit.

Step 4:  Submission and Endorsement of Proof of Registration Slips

Submit the Proof of Registration Slips to your Department Officer for endorsement after
which one (1) copy of the slip will be given back to you. Weekend Students are, nonetheless, requested to carry out the same process at the Weekend School Secretariat. Step 3 completes the process of registration.

Registration Help Desk
Students experiencing any difficulties in registering may come to Room 7, Academic Affairs or call the following telephone lines: 0303-937544 or 0303-937542

Note Carefully:

  • All students are to note that late registration will not be entertained. Students who register late risk paying penalty ranging from GH¢50.00 – GH¢400.00.
  • Any student who fails to register within the stipulated period of registration shall be prevented from taking part in the end of semester’s examinations.
  • Students who have any queries concerning the courses they are to register should contact their respective Heads of Department.
  • Students are strongly advised to keep in a safe place all copies of payment receipts and endorsed proof of registration slip. In the event of any difficulty arising from a student’s registration, the Academic Affairs Directorate shall demand an inspection of all receipts and registration materials.

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