Students in all public Colleges of Education across Ghana have been officially directed to begin registering on a newly introduced e-learning platform, following an announcement by the National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education (PRINCOF).
According to the notice dated 24th April 2026, PRINCOF, in partnership with Learning for Humanity (L4H) and other stakeholders, has confirmed that the digital learning platform is now fully functional and ready for use by students.
With immediate effect, all students are required to complete their self-registration on the platform. This move forms part of efforts to strengthen academic delivery through digital solutions.
The platform has been developed to improve the overall learning experience by offering access to a variety of academic resources. These include lecture notes and slides, textbooks, past examination questions, interactive worksheets, practice questions, and other relevant study materials.
Students have been advised to carefully follow the registration procedures provided on the attached guide in order to successfully sign up.
PRINCOF further emphasized the importance of early registration, urging students to complete the process promptly so they can fully participate in all academic and learning activities available on the platform.
The statement also called for cooperation from students to ensure a smooth and successful implementation of the initiative, describing it as an important step in advancing digital learning within Colleges of Education.
Students are therefore encouraged to treat this directive as urgent and act accordingly.
The notice was signed by Dr. Samuel Addae-Boateng, General Secretary of PRINCOF, and copied to key stakeholders including principals, vice principals, ICT officers, the National President of TTAG, and a representative from Learning for Humanity.

