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REGISTRATION PROCEDURE FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS

Academic or Course Registration

The academic or course registration procedure normally involves three main steps:

Step 1: Payment of Fees

Continuing students are required to pay the appropriate Academic Facility User Fees at any Access Bank branch.

Ensure that a correct Student Identification Number is quoted on the pay-in-slips.

The next stage is to log on to https://www.interpayafrica.com/upsa/student  or follow the link on upsa.edu.gh to disburse the payment at the bank.

 

Step 2: Course Registration
Proceed to do your online course registration. Access the online student registration portal by logging on to https://www.upsasip.com/student-portal. Print out two (2) copies of the Proof of Registration Slip upon successful completion of the online registration.

 

Step 3:  Submission and Endorsement of Proof of Registration Slips

Submit the Proof of Registration Slips to the Department Officer for endorsement after which one (1) copy of the slip will be given back to the student. Weekend Students are, nonetheless, requested to carry out the same process at the Weekend School Secretariat.

Step 3 completes the process of registration.

 

Add or Drop of Elective Courses

Steps Involved

  1. Follow the link https://www.upsasip.com/student-portal to get to your student registration portal which displays information including courses registered for the first/second
  2. Click to add/drop the desired elective course.
  3. Print out two (2) copies of the Proof of Registration Slip after you have completed your add/drop.
  4. Submit the Proof of Registration Slips to your Department Officer for endorsement after which one (1) copy of the Slip will be given back to you. Weekend Students are requested to carry out the same process at Weekend School Secretariat. Step 4 completes the process of Add/Drop registration.

              Note: Students who have such corrections to make, but fail to do so would be prevented from sitting examinations of elective courses they have not registered or have grade X awarded for elective courses registered but which examinations have not been written.