
New Students admitted into the Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED) has been tasked to adopt positive attitudes and discipline and avoid procrastination in their approach to studies.

Prof. Frederick Kwaku Sarfo, Vice Chancellor of the University gave the advice at the 2025 Matriculation ceremony where 18, 281 students were admitted. The new students were formally admitted into the various faculties including School of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Education and General Studies (FEGS), Faculty of Environment and Health Education (FEHE), Faculty of Science Education (FSE) and Faculty of Agricultural Science Education (FASE).
The Vice Chancellor urged the students to adopt positive attitudes with discipline towards their studies.
According to him, the students could do better if they optimize the many opportunities available, while being mindful that the future of the country rest on their shoulders and cannot, therefore, fail.

He reminded them that the journey to their personal and professional carriers had begun, and as such they are in a critical transition period, as most of them must be asking questions as to whether they are at the right institution or whether one could cope with their course mates, school mates, class mates, roommate, lectures or the Environment.
He noted that finding appropriate answers to these questions would help them develop critical thinking skills, facilitate their ability to solve problems and turning the direction of their future careers.
The Vice Chancellor tasked the students to always address their grievances through approximate channels and abide by the rules and regulations of the school as a guide to their academic and social lives as students.
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