In a move to address Ghana’s growing demand for skilled professionals in logistics and procurement, the Ghana Scholarships Authority (GSA), in collaboration with Fanaka International University College (FIUC), has rolled out a sponsorship package for students to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
The initiative, which takes effect from the May 2026 intake, will see all qualified and admitted applicants enjoy tuition-free education for their first year, with the possibility of continued financial support in subsequent years based on performance and other conditions.
The programme forms part of efforts to expand access to higher education while building capacity in critical sectors that drive economic growth and public sector efficiency.
A joint statement from the two institutions explained that the opportunity is open to a broad range of applicants, including holders of SSCE, WASSCE, GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Business Certificate Examination (ABCE) qualifications.
Applicants with SSCE or WASSCE are required to have credit passes in six subjects, including core English Language and Mathematics, as well as three elective subjects. Those applying with GCE Advanced Level must have passes in three subjects—at least one at Grade D or better—alongside five credit passes at the Ordinary Level, including English, Mathematics and a Science subject.
For ABCE applicants, a full diploma with credit passes in five subjects, including English and Mathematics, is required.Interested candidates can apply online via www.fanaka.edu.gh? by selecting the “Apply Now” option or downloading the application form directly from the website.
The deadline for applications has been set for May 1, 2026, with prospective students advised to submit their applications early.
Fanaka International University College, an indigenous tertiary institution, has built a reputation for delivering practical, entrepreneurship-driven education designed to prepare students for the job market.
The partnership with the Ghana Scholarships Authority is expected to not only ease the financial burden on students, but also contribute to developing a new generation of professionals equipped with the technical expertise needed to strengthen Ghana’s supply chain and procurement systems.
By Edmond Gyebi
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