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KAAF University Receives Presidential Charter, Gains Full Academic Autonomy

Historic Achievement for Ghanaian Higher Education
KAAF University at Gomoa Fetteh has reached a significant milestone, receiving a presidential charter that grants it full autonomy to award certificates, diplomas, and degrees for all its accredited programs under the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).
The institution was among 14 private universities nationwide that officially received their charters on December 19, 2024, after demonstrating excellence across all required standards for autonomous tertiary education.
Commitment to STEAM Education Excellence
During a media briefing to unveil the university’s new logo, Registrar Mr. Frimpong Okyere emphasized how this elevation aligns with KAAF’s vision:
“This unprecedented feat was earned after a very rigorous multi-stage review process that assessed several key performance indicators including governance, infrastructure, curriculum development, and societal engagement.”
The university plans to leverage its new status to:
- Enhance global competitiveness for students
- Expand STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) programs
- Develop more industry partnerships
- Attract international students
Institutional Journey to Autonomy
Founded in 2006 with the motto “Knowledge and Excellence,” KAAF University has steadily progressed:
Year | Milestone |
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2008 | Formal affiliation for accreditation |
2010 | First accreditation achieved |
2022 | Presidential charter application submitted |
2024 | Final GTEC approval granted |
Future Outlook
The university administration has reassured all stakeholders of its continued commitment to:
- Maintaining high academic standards
- Developing job-ready graduates
- Expanding international collaborations
- Supporting research and innovation
This charter represents a significant achievement in Ghana’s higher education landscape and positions KAAF University as a leading institution for STEAM education in West Africa.
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