The University of Cape Coast (UCC) believes that educational exchange opportunities enhance learning, build understanding amongst people of different cultures, and changes lives.
Over the years, the University of Cape Coast has hosted, a large number of students from institutions across the world. Students from countries such as the USA, Germany, Sweden, Turkey, Kenya, Senegal, have participated in this programme.
UCC has earned a great reputation for delivering academic excellence within a supportive learning environment.
Students will have access to Wi-Fi hotspots all over campus, an ultra-modern library complex, a well-resourced hospital, an ICT Centre, expansive counselling system, sports facilities, banking services, restaurants, and many more.
- Contact your home institution's international office to find out if it is a partner with UCC.
- Your school will send your nomination to us via email.
- A link to the online application will be sent to the nominated student to complete the application.
- Students from Non-partner institutions can send an email to indicate their intention to participate in the Exchange Programme.
2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
Second Semester |
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EXPECTED ARRIVAL | 19th April, 2025 |
ORIENTATION | 21st-25th April, 2025 |
LECTURES START | 28th April, 2025 |
EXAMINATIONS | 28th July, 2025 |
DEPARTURE | 16th August, 2025 |
Deadline for submission of Applications - 20th January, 2025
- You can check out available courses here. Note that courses from most schools/faculties are available except courses from the School of Medical Sciences and Faculty of Law.
You will need a visa to enter Ghana unless you are a citizen of a country that is exempted. Please contact the nearest Ghanaian Embassy or High Commission for a visa to Ghana.
As an inbound exchange student, your visa is a permit to enter the country at any time during the period it was issued for. On entry into the country, you will be given a number of days at the point of entry to stay, usually 60 days. You are required by law to extend your permit to stay in the country for an extended period of time after that.
Click here for more information.
If you intend travelling outside Ghana during the semester and return, you are advised to acquire a Multi-entry visa before you first arrive in Ghana.
Are you the Study Abroad Coordinator for a partner or non-partner institution, click here to request for our fact sheet
The Office reserves rooms for all Exchange students.
Currently, all Exchange students are provided housing at the Superannuation Hall of the University. Each room is shared by two occupants with a common kitchen, toilet and bath.
The Hall also has several shops including printing and photocopy shops, hair salon, and convenience stores where students can get snacks, water, and other necessities.
Exchange students could also explore the Homestay option where they get to live with a family for the duration of their stay.
Please note that tuition fees vary from programme to programme and are reviewed every academic year. Contact international@ucc.edu.gh for the current fees
The estimates for living expenses are:
HOUSING | $1,200 |
BOOKS | An average of $300 per semester. This is dependent on the programme of study |
FOOD | An average of $1,000 per semester. Please note that it is cheaper to cook. |
TRANSPORTATION | An average of $100 per semester. This is heavily affected by fuel prices and means of transportation you choose to take. |
VISA EXTENSION AND RESIDENT PERMIT Click here |
UCC is situated in the historical town of Cape Coast, which was the first capital of the former Gold Coast, now Ghana, until it was moved to Accra in 1877. It is the capital of the Central Region of Ghana and situated along the Atlantic Ocean.
The people of Cape Coast celebrate Fetu Afahye, an annual festival, every first week of September, and it is one of the popular tourist attractions in the country too.
With its rich history and monuments, Cape Coast is a tourist destination with numerous beaches and resorts. It is an amazing experience to visit the Kakum National Rainforest with its famous Canopy Walkway and World Heritage sites such as Cape Coast and Elmina Slave Castles.