All Nations University College (ANUC)
All Nations University College (ANUC) was established by the All Nations Full Gospel Church (ANFGC), Toronto, Canada through the All Nations International Development Agency (ANIDA). The visionary, Dr. Samuel H. Donkor, challenged the African diaspora in North America to support the development of Africa by investing in Human Resource Development through quality higher education. The mission is to develop a new breed of leaders for the continent with holistic education that emphasizes academic excellence, Christian values, discipline and ethical values in a Christ centered environment. The government of Ghana readily embraced the idea in 1988, when Dr. Donkor sought permission for the All Nations University. But it was not until 1996 when the master plan was presented to the National Accreditation Board (NAB). Upon the advice of NAB, the University was incorporated in April 1996 and subsequently received the authority to establish the All Nations University in May 1996. After years of preparations, the University opened its doors to 37 pioneering students on November 4, 2002 for the Business and Computer Science undergraduate programs. Today ANUC has 13 accredited programs and over 2500 students.
Grades 1
Languages 1
Divisions 4
- School of Allied Health Sciences School
- School of Business School
- School of Engineering SchoolFields of study: Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science
- School of Humanities and Sciences School
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate or equivalent