Student affairs on the WIUC-Ghana campus are by and large well coordinated by the Student Representative Council and Management through the office of the Dean of Student Affairs. These offices ensure that we leverage the over 25 African nationals studying here to provide a truly international and culturally diverse campus for both academic and extracurricular activities.
The office of the Dean of Student Affairs is the university’s official channel that is mandated to ensure the general well-being of our students. The office, therefore, advises management and provides directions to improve the interest of students on campus. It also receives and addresses complaints, observations, and suggestions from students.
Also, the SRC provides a critical link between students and the management of the university. It is the office that is at the forefront of championing the interest of students. The WIUC SRC has a strong voice in all management decisions.
Apart from the management responsibility, the SRC champions extracurricular activities for the students. It has 2 flagship programs that are celebrated every year. These include the WIUC SRC Week and the WIUC Akwaaba Night. These are highly patronized days on the Wisconsin calendar marked by games and entertainment. Over the years, they are always climaxed by some of Ghana’s most sensational musicians of the time.
H.E James Aidoo is a visionary leader and the current SRC President at Wisconsin International University College, Accra Campus, Ghana. With a strong commitment to enhancing student welfare and academic excellence, he exemplifies exceptional leadership qualities. James has been instrumental in implementing positive change within his community through initiatives such as providing sanitary pads in all female washrooms and installing public address systems in lecture halls. He also oversaw the manufacturing of new leisure benches for students, showcasing his dedication to creating a vibrant educational environment.
Prior to his presidency, James served as the Assistant PRO of CHONAG Eastern Region and has held various leadership roles including CEO of both Agyea Mpeabo Prayer Network and ADYJAY CORN MILL Company. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health Nursing at Wisconsin International University College and previously trained at Akim Oda Nursing Training School. James completed his secondary education at Bompeh Secondary Technical College in Takoradi. His passion for community engagement and leadership continues to inspire those around him, setting a high standard for student governance.
BERTHA KORKOR ADZAH
Vice President
AMOS JACKSON ANNAN
General Secretary
FRANKLYN O. AGYEMANG
External Affairs President
JOSEPH KWESI DOTSE
Financial Controller
PATRICIA DANFUL
Public Relations Officer
MARGARET B. NARTEY
External Affairs Secretary
JOSEPHINE SARPONG
Women Commisioner