Information
Introduction
The Student at African College of Commerce are governed under the Students Welfare Policy that was established so that there would be firm guidelines set for the behavior African College of Commerce expects of its students and what the students can expect from the College. It covers discipline, expected responsibilities, homework, student’s protection and other matters concerning the students’ wellbeing. A code of conduct is given to each student outlining college expectations for behavior. We encourage the student to read this to develop a shared understanding. A detailed copy of the Policy paper along with the Discipline Code is kept in the library for revision.
Communication Channels
Students Problems
Students with problems or contributions in terms of ideas are routed through the relevant officers in the Guild Council or the College Administration or internet. The College communicates in similar way to the students.
Notice Boards
Information to students is usually posted on notice boards at the administration building, hostels, library, main hall or any gazetted notice board, website or through email addresses. Please read information at all times.
Student Guild Administration
This is composed of the students elected leaders. The body is headed by a Guild President and assisted by the Ministers and representatives of the other specified areas and groups. The student’s body is charged with the administration of the students and work hand in hand with the college administration for the welfare of the students. The term of office of the student leaders is one year.
Accommodation
The College is both day and boarding for both male and female students. Students who wish to seek for personal accommodation are free to do so but with consent of parents and the college Administration.
Feeding
The College feeds its students. Feeding is optional. Students staying in the hostels may opt to feed themselves as well.
Regestration
Every student both new and continuing have to register with the Academic Registrar at the beginning of every semester on arrival. The student pays UGX 10,000 for registration. This helps the college to plan properly, and make budgets.
Orientation
The college carries on the orientation of the new students during the first week of reporting. Career guidance, The college authorities take the students through the college on a familiarization basis, carry on career guidance, and internalizes the college policies.
Semester Basic Training
We train our students on a semester basis. There are two semesters a year. Each semester has approximately 17 weeks.
Fees Payment
All fees are paid to the college through banking accounts in Stanbic bank account No. 0140069022001, Centenary Bank account No. 7010011782 and Post Bank. Account No. 1631200000050.
General Bahavior
The guidelines towards the general behavior of the students are contained in the general student’s policy paper.
Apply Now!
To apply come to our main campus in Kabale, to any Post Office braches in Western and Masaka Sub Region or do it online!
Apply onlineOur Vision
To be a leading Institution in Business, Technical and Vocational Training in Uganda.
Our Mission
To establish a competence based training that equips students with skill which are relevant in labour market.
Online Library
In our Online Library we have a great number of Handouts for you to read.
Take a look