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Gij Student Handbook

The (now under the UniMAC – University of Media, Arts and Communication ) serves as the definitive legal and academic roadmap for every student enrolled at the Ghana Institute of Journalism. Whether you are a freshman navigating your first semester or a final-year student preparing for graduation, this document details the policies, ethics, and procedures that govern your time at the institution. 1. Academic Policies and Registration

GIJ follows a specific grading system (usually based on the University of Ghana curriculum framework). The handbook clarifies:

Depending on the severity, penalties range from a failing grade ('F') in the course to rustication (suspension) or outright expulsion. Non-Academic Misconduct

The handbook outlines expected behavior to maintain a professional atmosphere for media training.

Destruction of school property, including library books, computers, and furniture, will result in heavy fines and suspension. gij student handbook

: Cheating, plagiarism, fabrication of data, or impersonation during exams carry heavy penalties. Sanctions range from the cancellation of exam results for a specific course to rustication (suspension) or outright expulsion from the university. Code of Conduct and Student Discipline

The GGSIPU Student Handbook isn't just a rulebook; it is your with the university. You are expected to follow the rules, but you can only do that if you know them.

GIJ utilizes a standard Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) system on a 4.0 scale.

The possession, sale, or consumption of illegal drugs and narcotics on any GIJ campus is strictly prohibited. The (now under the UniMAC – University of

Crucially, the handbook details the rules for academic progression and the consequences of underperformance, which are strictly enforced. The academic standing policies include:

Your performance on prepared pieces directly impacts your final classification. As of 2026, the standard grading at UniMAC-GIJ is: : 3.5 – 4.0 CGPA. Second Class (Upper) : 3.0 – 3.49 CGPA. Second Class (Lower) : 2.5 – 2.99 CGPA. Home - University of Media, Arts and Communication

Every student is expected to maintain a high standard of personal conduct that reflects the values of the Institute. The following constitute major offenses:

Here is why you need to dig it out of your drawer today . Academic Policies and Registration GIJ follows a specific

The university environment offers immense freedom, but it demands equal accountability. The handbook categorizes offenses into minor infractions and major misconduct. Academic Dishonesty

Students who fall below specific grade thresholds may be placed on academic probation, requiring them to repeat failed courses to make up their workload.

Always file physical or digital copies of your tuition payments and exam registrations as specified in the administrative guidelines. Conclusion

The handbook acts as a directory for the various support systems available to enhance student life and well-being.

Students must attain at least 75% attendance in lectures for each course to be eligible to sit for its end-of-semester examination.