The Ghana Union of Professional Studies (GUPS), an association of various tertiary institutions across Ghana, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting students with effective strategies for academic success.
Speaking on the theme “United in Vision, Leading with Purpose,” H.E. Joyland Dedey Mensah, the President of GUPS, emphasized the importance of equipping students with planning skills to enhance their studies. She highlighted that the union aims to create a stress-free learning environment that enables students to thrive on their respective campuses.
“Our objective is to provide strategies to make academics successful. We will equip students with planning skills and create a conducive environment for learning,” she stated.
Additionally, Nana Okatakye Anim I encouraged students to sustain their vision by seeking input from others who share similar goals. He stressed that collaboration reduces individual burdens and promotes collective success.
“The moment an individual shares their objective, responsibilities are distributed, making it easier to achieve a sustainable goal together,” he remarked.
The event served as a platform to inspire professional students across Ghana, reinforcing the value of unity and shared vision in academic and personal growth.
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