Record Number of Ghanaians Studying in the United States – New Report Shows More than 30% Growth Over Last Year

Accra, Ghana – Increasingly large numbers of Ghanaian students are choosing the United States as their undergraduate and graduate study destination of choice, according to the  2023 Open Doors Report published today .  More than 6,400 Ghanaian students studied in the United States in the 2022-2023 academic year, representing a 31 percent jump over the last academic year.  The Open Doors ... Read More»

More Ghanaian Students Pick the United States for Higher Education

Accra, Ghana – Ghanaian students continue to choose the United States as a top destination for higher education.  The 2022 Open Doors Report released today confirms that 4,916 Ghanaian students studied at U.S. colleges and universities during the most recent (2021-2022) academic year.  This represents a 16 percent increase over the previous year and continues a long-term growth trend ... Read More»

EducationUSA College Fair Networking Reception – Remarks by DCM Nicole Chulick

DCM Nicole Chulick’s Remarks at the EducationUSA College Fair Networking Reception Friday, September 16, 2022, 6:00-8:00pm Labadi Beach Hotel     Good evening, everyone! I am so pleased to welcome you all to this reception following what I hear has been a very successful college fair today.  I am excited to be among this incredible ... Read More»

Study in the United States: Ghana Continues Impressive Upward Trend

Accra, GHANA— Demonstrating the strong people-to-people and educational ties between the United States and Ghana, the number of Ghanaians studying in the United States continues a strong upward trend.  The Institute for International Education releases their Open Doors report annually during International Education Week, celebrated this year from November 16-20.  On a positive note, the 2020 ... Read More»

EducationUSA to Hold Free, Virtual U.S. College Fair for Interested Ghanaian Students Nov. 18 – 19, 2020

Accra, GHANA— The U.S. Embassy invites all Ghanaians interested in U.S. higher education to attend a free, virtual U.S. College Fair from November 18 – 19, 2020.  Attendees will learn about the process to study abroad in the United States and have a chance to interact with over 150 U.S. colleges and universities.  The fair will ... Read More»

American Universities Visit Ghana

The U.S. Embassy in Accra recently welcomed officials from two American universities visiting Ghana to promote opportunities for Ghanaian students.  Counselor for Public Affairs Roberto Quiroz II, Cultural Attaché Elizabeth Ategou, Regional Educational Advising Coordinator (REAC) for EducationUSA in West and Central Africa Diane Weisz Young, Regional Public Engagement Specialist (REPS) Alison F. McKee, and EducationUSA ... Read More»

EducationUSA Networking Reception – Remarks by Ambassador Stephanie Sullivan

EducationUSA Networking Reception  Remarks by U.S. Ambassador Stephanie Sullivan Chief of Mission Residence September 27, 2019 | 6:30pm – 8:00pm Good evening everyone! My husband John and I are happy to welcome you all, following what I hear has been a very successful college fair today. As both a former student and a former teacher, I ... Read More»

America and Ghana: Partners for Education

Byline: U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan September 25, 2019   It’s back to school time for many in Ghana and the United States! As a former teacher, I’d like to take a moment to share the many ways the United States and Ghana work together to improve education for Ghanaians at all levels, ... Read More»

U.S. Embassy Welcomes American and Ghanaian Teachers

On June 19, the U.S. Embassy in Accra welcomed four teachers who have benefitted from the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA).  They included Ghanaian teachers Ms. Opokua Ampadu-Sackey, an English language teacher at the Krobo Girls Senior High School in the Eastern Region who is hosting American teacher Ms. Ashly Larrow, and Mr. ... Read More»
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