UHAS Bachelor of Nursing Fees and Funding: 2023/2024
UHAS Bachelor of Nursing Fees and Funding: The Bachelor of Nursing programme is designed to produce qualified, professional nurses who will provide high-quality healthcare and services in the community, clinics, and hospitals.
These nurses will also provide clients and their families with emotional support by working together with other healthcare professionals.
The program’s objective is to create a professional nurse who will deliver nursing care and services under the direction of senior professional nurses in both clinical and community settings, with a focus on nursing operational research, which will help to provide information for the quality of nursing education and practise.
The Diploma in Nursing curriculum utilized by the nation’s nursing training institutions has been upgraded under the UHAS Nursing initiative.
One of the three departments of School Nursing and Midwifery (SONAM) is the Department of Nursing.
The Bachelor of Nursing programme is offered by the Nursing department on a regular, sandwich, and top-up basis.
UHAS Bachelor of Nursing Fees and Funding: Bachelor of Nursing is a 4-year degree Programme and Fees for Freshmen and Continuing students differ.
The UHAS fees are paid yearly and everyone who gains admission into the school is mandated to pay fees throughout their stay in the school.
Students may incur additional costs in the course of their education at the University over and above tuition fees in an academic year.
- Bachelor of Nursing fees for regular students
Level 100 – GHc 4,005.60 (including accommodation)
Level 200 – GHc 3,328.86 (excluding accommodation)
Level 300 – GHc 4,269.13 (field trip and psychiatry affiliation included)
Level 400 – GHc 3,307.32 (no accommodation)
- Bachelor of Nursing Fees for fee paying students
Level 100 – GHc 6,000.00 (including accommodation)
NB: Fee paying is not applicable to level 200, 300 and 400.
Example of additional costs
- Graduation fees
- Printing of assignments
- Uniform and lab. Coat
- Care study and Research expenses
- N & MC licensure registration and preparation
additional costs;
- may be mandatory or optional expenses
- may be one-off, ongoing or incidental charges and certain costs may be payable annually for each year of your programme of study
- are payable by you and are non-refundable and non-transferable
Unfortunately, failure to pay additional costs may result in limitations on your student experience.
Scholarships
UHAS offers a lot of scholarships for students, visit the University’s website for more info: https://uhas.edu.gh/