REGENT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Fee payment and Policies

APPLICATION FORM

POSTGRADUATE

GHANAIANS

FOREIGNERS

MTh/MDiv Application Forms GH¢399.00 $60.00
MSc Application Forms GH¢399.00 $60.00
MBA Application Forms $399.00 $60.00

UNDERGRADUATE

Application Forms GH¢100.00 $60
Delayed Preparation for Graduation (after general deadline)   GH¢300/200 per semester and trimester respectively

FEES PER PROGRAMME (Ghanaian Students)

GHANAIAN STUDENTS Freshers Continuing Students
Regular School Weekend School Regular School Weekend School
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP
BSc. Accounting with Information Systems
BSc. Banking and Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration (E-Commerce)
BSc. Economics with Computing
BSc. Management with Computing
GHS 2,487.00 GHS 1,739.10 GHS 2,245.00 GHS 1,497.10
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
BSc. Psychology and Human Development
Bachelor of Theology with Management
GHS 2,487.00 GHS 1,739.10 GHS 2,245.00 GHS 1,497.10
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, COMPUTING & ALLIED SCIENCES
BSc. Computer Science
BSc. Information Systems Sciences
B.Eng. Applied Electronics and Systems Engineering with Options
GHS 2,774.00 GHS 1,924.40 GHS 2,245.00 GHS 1,695.60
 

FEES PER PROGRAMME (Foreign Students)

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Freshers Continuing Students
Regular School Weekend School Regular School Weekend School
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP
BSc. Accounting with Information Systems
BSc. Banking and Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration (E-Commerce)
BSc. Economics with Computing
BSc. Management with Computing
USD 1,130.00 USD 754.00 USD 1,130.00 USD 754.00
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
BSc. Psychology and Human Development
Bachelor of Theology with Management
USD 1,130.00 USD 754.00 USD 1,130.00 USD 754.00
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, COMPUTING & ALLIED SCIENCES
BSc. Computer Science
BSc. Information Systems Sciences
BSc. Instructional Technology
B.Eng. Applied Electronics and Systems Engineering with Options
USD 1,340.00 USD 894.00 USD 1,340.00 USD 894.00
 

SERVICE CHARGES

SERVICES/EVENT

CHARGES (GH¢)

Graduation Fee 400.00
Resit Examination Fees 100.00
Supplementary Examination Fees 100.00
Penalty for Unauthorised deferment (Ghanaian/International students) GH¢300/$300 per semester
Replacement of ID card 20.00
Transcript 60.00
Certified copies of certificates/transcript (per copy) 2.00
Courier services will incur additional charges charges depends on the destination
Introductory Letters (Visa) 60.00
Introductory Letter (Residence Permit) 40.00
Introductory Letter (Passport) 50.00
Attestation 40.00
Other letters English Proficiency 50.00
Other letters Recommendation 40.00
Transfer Letters 60.00
True Certified Copy 10.00
Deferment/change of Program-continuing students 20.00
Deferment/change of Program- freshers GH¢40/$40

HOW TO PAY FEES

  • All regular and weekend students are required to pay their fees and fee balances and send evidence of payment via finance@regent.edu.gh to the finance office
  • All students are encouraged to comply with the above directive.
  • Please find below the University’s Access Bank and Ecobank accounts for fee payment:

  • Access Bank (Cedi)
    Account Name: Regent University College of Science and Technology
    Account Number: 0030100028391

  • Ecobank (Cedi - Undergraduate Programmes)
    Account Name: Regent University College of Science and Technology
    Account Number: 1441000852770

  • Ecobank Foreign (USD-Undergraduate Programmes)
    Account Name: Regent University College of Science and Technology
    Account Number: 2441000852772

  • Ecobank Forex- Undergraduate (USD):

    Account Number: 3441000852774

  • Please find below the the steps for paying fees using mobile money.
  • Dial *170#
    Select MoMoPay & Pay Bills
    Select Pay Bills
    Select School fees
    Search for the School by either;
    Alias (REGENT) OR Name (REGENT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY)
    Enter Student ID Confirm your Name and enter Amount to be paid.
    Enter Reference (1st Term Fees)
    Confirm your payment and exit.
    You would receive a pop up to enter your MM PIN
    Confirm payment.
    You will receive an sms as confirmation for a successful Payment
  • Students are advised not to pay their fees to any staff.
  • Failure to settle fees amounts to non-accessibility of services of any kind from the University such as lectures, library, Cybercampus etc.

Testimonials

Regent University doesn't just provide an education; it fosters a sense of purpose. The emphasis on ethical values and social responsibility has instilled in me a commitment to making a positive impact on society.

Albert Nana Essuman

Standard Chartered Bank

At Regent University, you are shaped to fully understand that what you are studying is not for grades but for greater cause to serve your community, nation and the world

Jacob Tettey Diameh

Winner - 2020 Swanny Intercultural Impact Award, UK

I thank Regent University for developing me into a global ambassador and a change agent to serve humanity and make a positive impact in our generation

Jessica Nyarkoa Botwe

Computer Science (2012-2016)

The serene atmosphere on campus enabled me to have a sound mind to excel in my academics

Payment Policies

It is the responsibility of each student to be familiar with university regulations pertaining to financial matters. Regent University will not accept responsibility for any loss, damage or interruption of classes, accommodation or meals suffered by any student as a result of circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the university.
  • The Student Accounts Office, and designated bank accounts indicated on students’ bills, serve as the collection points for all university fees and charges. However, neither the Accounts Office nor the Banks can make adjustments to any fees without the permission of the appropriate department. The University reserves the right to change any fees at any time.
  • Registration as a student is not allowed until the requisite fees are paid in full. All fees are due in full by the third week of each semester/trimester.
  • However, students who are unable to meet this requirement can opt for the flexible payment schedule. In this schedule, students pay at least 50% of fees by the third week of the semester/trimester, 25% more by mid-semester/trimester, and the last 25% before the beginning of end of semester/trimester exams.
  • Non-adherence to any of the three (3) time schedules for the flexible payments attracts a penalty of GH¢ 100 / $100 for each such default. Strictly speaking, students who fail to pay their fees in full (or meet the 50% requirement if they opt for the flexible payment plan) by the end of the third week of each semester/trimester automatically lose their status as students and will therefore be barred from subsequent lectures and exams until they fulfil their obligation.
  • Such persons can however have their student status restored if they make all outstanding payments, including penalties, or arrange a credible payment plan with the Vice President (Admin & Development).
  • Students who have outstanding fees are not permitted to register again, and also cannot receive official transcripts, degree certificates etc. until the debt has been paid.
  • Students who have complied with their financial obligations, but withdraw from the university before the end of the fourth week of the semester/trimester, and immediately notify the authorities accordingly will have their fees refunded according to the following rules:
    • One(1) week after payment – 60% Refund of the money paid.
    • Two(2) weeks following payment – 40% refund.
    • No money will be refunded after two weeks of payment mage.
    • A Refund Request Form must be collected from the Accounts Office and be completed for all cash refunds.
    • Students who withdraw from the university after the fourth week of classes will receive no adjustment in tuition and fees.
Besides, a reinstatement fee of GH¢ 500 will be charged. Those whose study is interrupted by the University for disciplinary reasons will also not receive any adjustment in tuition and fees, if this occurs after the third week of classes.