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Ho Technical University holds 32nd matriculation ceremony

Sat, Mar 1 2025 11:06 AM
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ho technical university holds 32nd matriculation ceremony
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Ho Technical University (HTU) officially welcomed its newest cohort of students during the university’s 32nd matriculation ceremony.

Held on campus, the event featured an inspiring address from the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ben Q. Honyenuga, who reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and personal development.

In his speech, Professor Honyenuga warmly welcomed the newly admitted students and highlighted HTU’s remarkable growth over the years. He noted that for the 2024 academic year, the university received 5,327 applications, with 4,120 students being admitted—marking the highest admission rate since HTU transitioned into a tertiary institution, bringing the total student population closer to 10,000.

The Vice-Chancellor specifically recognised the first cohort of students enrolled in the newly introduced Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Technology programme, emphasising HTU’s commitment to producing top-tier professionals in the communication and media sectors.

Professor Honyenuga proudly announced that Ho Technical University continues to gain international recognition. In the 2024 global university rankings, HTU was placed among the top 300 universities worldwide based on academic excellence, research performance, and alumni impact.

Additionally, HTU was ranked as the best technical university in Ghana and the seventh-best in West Africa for its green environment and outstanding campus facilities.

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“These achievements reflect our unwavering dedication to academic excellence, impactful research, and our positive influence on both the local and global community,” he said.

A significant portion of the Vice-Chancellor’s address focused on reaffirming HTU’s commitment to inclusivity.

He extended a warm welcome to students with disabilities, referring to them as “differently equal” individuals, and acknowledged the support of organisations like the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) in advancing the university’s inclusive agenda.

Professor Honyenuga assured the new students of a supportive academic environment, facilitated by a highly competent faculty and staff.

He encouraged them to take full advantage of the various international exchange programmes offered in collaboration with institutions in the United States, Germany, and Finland.

The Vice-Chancellor emphasised the importance of discipline, self-management, and adherence to university policies. He advised students to develop effective time management strategies, stressing that unlike in secondary school, they are now responsible for managing their own schedules and academic progress.

He warned against absenteeism, highlighting that the university has strict policies regarding class attendance. “Failure to meet attendance requirements could result in disqualification from sitting for end-of-semester examinations,” he cautioned.

Professor Honyenuga also urged students to avoid social vices and engage in productive extracurricular activities. “Many of you are experiencing independence for the first time, but this should not lead to reckless behaviour. Maintain the values instilled in you by your families and use your time wisely,” he advised.

Given the evolving job market, Professor Honyenuga encouraged students to develop innovative and entrepreneurial mindsets. He pointed to global tech pioneers as examples of individuals who started developing groundbreaking ideas at young ages, urging students to leverage their time at HTU to innovate and create solutions that will enhance their employability.

“You are here not just to acquire knowledge but to develop skills that will set you apart in your careers. Engage in meaningful projects, research, and innovation,” he said.

The Vice-Chancellor also addressed student conduct, emphasising that HTU has a zero-tolerance policy on violence and unruly behaviour. “At HTU, we engage in intellectual debates, not physical fights. If you engage in violence, you will not even wait for the university authorities to expel you—you will leave on your own out of shame,” he remarked.

He urged students to resolve conflicts amicably and to familiarise themselves with the university’s student handbook, which contains the institution’s rules and regulations.

Professor Honyenuga concluded his speech with an inspiring message, urging students to embrace the opportunities HTU offers while striving for academic excellence and personal growth. He assured them that they had joined a distinguished institution with a track record of producing globally competitive graduates.

“With discipline, focus, and determination, you will leave here as well-rounded individuals, prepared to make significant contributions to society,” he said.

As the 32nd matriculation ceremony concluded, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation for the academic journey ahead. The newly admitted students are now officially part of the HTU fraternity, ready to make their mark in their respective fields of study.

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