Education  Ghana Project #17243

Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!

by Palm University Foundation
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!
Supporting Higher Education for students in Ghana!

Project Report | Dec 4, 2015
December, 2015

By Dr. Peter Carlos Okantey | Founder & President

New Students at the Matriculation Ceremony
New Students at the Matriculation Ceremony

Dear Donors, 

I hope all is well, and that you are enjoying the beginning of the holiday season!

It has been another successful semester at Palm Institute, and it has been wonderful to watch the second year students welcome the new students to our campus. With three groups of students, we currently have 42 students, and are preparing to welcome an additional 50 students in January 2016.

In October 2015, we held our third matriculation ceremony, and welcomed an exciting group of students from Greater Accra, Volta, Western and Brong-Ahafo Regions of Ghana. We have also been working fervently with the National Accreditation Board (NAB) to earn accreditation to offer three-year programs, and hope to offer these programs as soon as possible. Lastly, we moved into a larger building space to accommodate our much larger student body! The bigger building, complete with larger classrooms has ensured that our students are able to learn and study in a more comfortable environment.

As always, we wish to express our gratitude and appreciation to all of our supporters and donors. Your continued support and encouragement for Palm Institute continues to have a huge difference in the lives of so many students.

For our friends based in Portland, OR, we invite you to join us at The Irvington Club on January 10th 2016 at 3pm, for our annual fundraising event and silent auction benefitting The Palm Institute.

 

To learn more about Palm Institute, visit http://www.palminstitute.edu.gh

To learn more about NAPE Foundation, visit www.napefoundation.org

  

Kind Regards,

 

Dr. Peter Carlos Okantey

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Organization Information

Palm University Foundation

Location: Portland, OR - USA
Website:
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Twitter: @NAPEFoundation
Project Leader:
Peter Okantey
NAPE Foundation Founder
Portland , OR United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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