Central University (Ghana)

The Central University is a Private university in Ghana, founded by the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC). It was founded as a pastoral training institute by Mensah Otabil in 1988. In June 1991, it was known as the Central Bible College. It later became the Central Christian College in 1993 and eventually became the Central University College in 1998. In 2016, Central University College attained the status of a fully-fledged University thus now Central University. The stated aims of the university is to provide an "integrated and biblically-based tertiary education with particular reference to the needs of the African continent". It is currently the biggest private university in Ghana.

Central University
Drone View of Central University Campus
MottoFaith, Integrity and Excellence
TypePrivate
Established1998
ChancellorMensa Otabil
Vice-ChancellorBill Buenar Puplampu
Academic staff
211
Administrative staff
185
Undergraduates8400
Location, ,
5.5663°N 0.2410°W / 5.5663; -0.2410
CampusUrban area
Websitewww.central.edu.gh
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