In a bold move to support students facing academic difficulties, Abraham Norman Nortey, a University of Cape Coast (UCC) SRC Presidential Candidate, has introduced the Academic Comeback Program under the banner of Team Norman. This initiative is aimed at providing much-needed support to students struggling with their grades or facing dismissal from the university.
The Academic Comeback Program offers a wide range of free services designed to help students regain control of their academic journey. These include:
Academic Counseling: One-on-one sessions with professional advisors to assist students in identifying the root causes of their academic struggles and developing strategies to improve their performance.
Reapplication Support: Comprehensive guidance for students who have been dismissed, ensuring they have the necessary resources to reapply to UCC and continue their education.
Skills Workshops: Focused on essential areas like time management, study techniques, and exam preparation, these workshops aim to equip students with the skills needed for academic success.
Peer Support Groups: A platform for students to connect with others who have faced similar challenges, fostering a community of shared experiences and mutual encouragement.
Scholarship Opportunities: Assistance with securing scholarships, particularly for students who are reapplying after academic challenges.
Norman emphasized that this program is a testament to Team Norman’s commitment to uplifting students who may have lost hope, giving them a second chance to succeed.
“This initiative is not just about academic support, but about ensuring that no student is left behind. We believe in second chances and want to provide a pathway for every student to succeed, no matter the challenges they face,” said Abraham Norman Nortey.
The Academic Comeback Program promises to be a transformative initiative, aligning with Team Norman’s broader vision of inclusive and student-centered leadership. As the SRC elections approach, Team Norman continues to advocate for practical solutions to the real issues facing UCC students.
For more information about the program, students are encouraged to reach out to Team Norman for guidance and support.