About 5,336 trained teachers from various Colleges of Education have had their National Service registration put on hold due to their institutions’ expired accreditation status.
According to the National Service Authority(NSA), out of the 36 Colleges of Education that submitted a total of 16,159 trained teachers for upload, only 14 institutions currently have active accreditation with the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).
The remaining 22 institutions have expired accreditation.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Director-General of NSA, Felix Gyamfi, which announced the release of pin codes.
The statement explained that out of 9,082 trained teachers successfully uploaded into the system for the 2025/2026 service year, 5,336 come from institutions whose accreditation has expired.
As a result, the affected students will not be able to proceed with the registration process until their institutions resolve the issue with GTEC.
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Additionally, 7,077 trained teachers are yet to be processed, as their respective institutions have not provided the required cover letters.
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