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Calvary Polytechnic & Calvary Group of Schools FQA

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Q1: What programs and degrees does the College offer? A1: The Calvary Polytechnic & Calvary Group of Schools offers a variety of programs including certificates and diplomas in fields such in different fields such as Mechanic Engineer, Electrical Electronics Engineering, Accountancy and many more.

Q2: What are the admission requirements? A2: Admission requirements vary by program but generally include credits WAEC/NECO SSCE in science subjects in addition to English and Mathematics.

Q3: How do I apply to the College? A3: You can apply online through our official website. The application process typically involves submitting an application form, academic transcripts, and letters of recommendation, and an entrance examination. Some programs may also require an interview. Offline admission is also available through our admissions office.

Q4: Are there any prerequisites for entering programs? A4: Yes, most programs have specific prerequisites such as courses in English, mathematics and 3 three related subjects. Details on prerequisites can be found on the program-specific pages of our website or through the admissions office.

Q5: What is the application deadline? A5: Application deadlines vary by program and semester. Generally, deadlines for fall admission are in early spring, and for spring admission in early fall. Check the specific program page for exact dates.

Academic Questions

Q6: What is the duration of the programs? A6: The duration varies depending on the programme. Professional Certificate programmes typically take 6months - 2 years, National Diploma programmes take 2 years, and Higher National Diploma takes 2 years.

Q7: Can I transfer credits from another institution? A7: Yes, transfer credits are accepted based on an evaluation of your transcripts. Each program has specific guidelines for transfer credits, so it is best to consult with the admissions office.

Q8: Are there online or part-time study options available? A8: Yes, many programs offer online and part-time options to accommodate working professionals and those with other commitments. Check the specific program details for availability or contact the admissions office.

Q9: How can I get academic advising? A9: Academic advising is available to all students. You can schedule an appointment with an advisor through the student services office or the program’s department office.

Q10: What is the class size and student-to-faculty ratio? A10: Class sizes and student-to-faculty ratios vary by program, but the Royal College of Health Science and Technology prides itself on maintaining appropriate class sizes to ensure personalized attention and support for students.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Q11: Are there scholarships available for students? A11: Yes, there are various scholarships specifically for students based on academic merit, financial need, and other criteria. Information on available scholarships at the admission office.

Campus Life

Q12: What student organizations and extracurricular activities are available? A12: The College offers a range of student organizations, including those specific to each programme like the Public Health Students Association, etc. There are also religious associations and the general Students Forum.

Q13: Are there opportunities for clinical experience or internships?

A13: Yes, most programs include clinical rotations, internships, or practicums as part of the curriculum. These experiences provide hands-on training in real-world healthcare settings which students undergo at our partner government approved hospitals.

Q14: What facilities and resources are available to students? A14: Students have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, simulation centers, libraries, study lounges, and computer labs. Additional resources include career services, tutoring centers, and counseling services.