The University of Ghana’s 20% increase in traditional hall fees for the 2024/2025 academic year has sparked strong backlash from students and parents, many of whom describe the hike as burdensome amidst the country’s economic challenges.
The adjustment raises Residential Facility User Fees (RFUF) to GHS 3,000 annually for halls such as Volta, Commonwealth, Mensah Sarbah, and Legon.
According to the University’s Public Affairs Directorate, the fee increment—approved by the University Council—is aimed at addressing rising utility costs, renovations, and maintenance needs.
Dr. Margaret Amankwah-Poku, Chair of the Committee of Heads of Halls, justified the increase, explaining that the funds are essential for the upkeep of facilities and the welfare of students.
“Out of what they pay, the hall gets 70%, and 30% goes to the university. Each student is paying GHS 9 per day and GHS 65 a week. With this, we have to clean washrooms, maintain the facilities, and provide for students’ welfare. Even with what they are paying now, it’s not enough, and we have to supplement it with internally generated funds,” she explained.
Dr. Amankwah-Poku reassured stakeholders that the decision was carefully considered and urged understanding:
“Parents and students should bear with us as we aim to ensure they enjoy their stay. The monies we are taking now are not enough to run the halls effectively.”
However, many parents remain unconvinced. Speaking to Channel One News, some expressed frustration over the increase.
“Things are expensive, and money is already a problem. Even the previous fees were manageable, but this increment worsens the situation,” one parent lamented.
Others, however, showed some understanding. “Considering how the cost of everything has risen, I think the increment is normal,” a first-time parent commented.
As the debate continues, students and parents alike are left balancing their financial struggles with the need for quality living conditions at the institution.
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