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Ghanaian students protest 25%–35% tuition hikes, citing broken pledge to reduce fee stress.
Students at the University of Ghana are facing tuition increases of 25% to 35% for the 2025/2026 academic year, with some colleges seeing hikes as high as 34%.
The rise, driven largely by a 200% jump in third-party levies including a GH¢300 hostel fee and a GH¢100 anniversary contribution, has sparked widespread criticism.
Students and advocates condemn the sudden, unannounced changes, calling them a breach of a 2024 government pledge to eliminate "fee stress" for first-year students and persons with disabilities.
They demand transparency and warn the increases could limit access to higher education amid rising living costs.
Los estudiantes de Ghana protestan contra los aumentos de matrícula del 25% al 35%, citando la promesa quebrantada de reducir el estrés por las tasas.