Gij Student Handbook -
The GIJ Student Handbook serves as the primary guide for navigating academic expectations, attendance policies, and code of conduct standards within the Ghana Institute of Journalism. It provides essential information on disciplinary procedures, academic excellence, and student responsibilities to foster a successful academic experience. For more information, read the GIJ Student Handbook
following a merger with NAFTI and GIL, provides essential guidelines for its students through official manuals and handbooks. Core Student Resources UniMAC Right to Information (RTI) Manual gij student handbook
Time Limit: Most appeals must be filed in writing within 14 days of the incident or result. The GIJ Student Handbook serves as the primary
Key changes in the new handbook include: The Credit System: GIJ operates on a Credit Hour system
- The Credit System: GIJ operates on a Credit Hour system. The handbook explains that a typical semester carries 15-18 credits. It defines what a "Contact Hour" means and how attendance correlates directly with your final grade.
- Grading Scale: The definitive letter-grade to percentage mapping.
The "Zero Tolerance" Offenses
According to the handbook, the following offenses lead to immediate disciplinary hearing and possible expulsion: