The Dean of Students of University of Cape Coast, Professor Koawo Edjah has advised fresh students of the University to be concerned with each other’s welfare by taking advantage of a provision known as the “Distressed Students Reporting Protocol” to report suspected ill behaviour of their colleagues for action to be taken.
Addressing the fresh students for the 2017/2018 academic year at an orientation programme on Monday, Professor Edjah said although the students were from various backgrounds they were expected to behave in a civilised manner on the University campus.
He explained that the “Distress Students Reporting Protocol” would help avoid some problems before they degenerate into more difficult ones.
He said the university does not prescribe dress codes but expect decency of every student adding that the University has rules in the Students’ Handbook and urged them to read and be guided by its dictates.
He cautioned students to join only recognized clubs and avoid those that were underground.
Thousands Of fresh students gathered at the congregation grounds at UCC for their official welcoming.
The orientation programme spans two days from Monday August 21 to Tuesday August 22.
Source: ATL FM ONLINE
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