A total of 1,281 students have gained admission to the 2009/2010 sandwich programme of the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
Eight hundred and eighty one of the students are post-graduate applicants while 400 are undergraduates.
The fresh students, who took the Matriculation Oath on Thursday, would
undertake diploma, degree and post-graduate programmes in business, physical science, social science, medical science, agriculture and education.
The Vice Chancellor of UCC, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang said the university was getting
worried about the completion rate of the sandwich programmes, especially the masters' programmes.
She said most of them start the programme with enthusiasm but relax midway, making it impossible for them to complete in order to obtain the relevant qualifications.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said the sandwich programme was designed to help workers whose work
schedule does not permit them to pursue higher education through the regular stream.
She said the university cherished diversity of thought, which goes beyond racial, ethnic, socio-economic, gender, religious and political differences in order to produce holistic scholars.
She called on students to establish good study habits and make good use of facilities provided by the university such as libraries and internet peripherals to make their academic work satisfactory.