DataLink University College
College in Tema, Ghana
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DataLink University College also known as DataLink Institute is a non-profit tertiary institution founded in 1993[1] by Ernest Ansah as a charitable education institute. It was fully transformed into a leading university college that offers programs leading to degrees, university access programs and certificates in other disciplines.[2]
DataLink Institute | |
Other name | Datalink |
|---|---|
Former names | Datalink Leaning Center |
| Motto | "Ploughing minds for service" |
| Type | Public |
Academic affiliation | KNUST, Northampton University |
| President | Professor Jacob J. Nortey |
| Vice-president | Ingrid Ansah |
Administrative staff | 200+ |
| Students | 5,000+ |
| Undergraduates | 4,000+ |
| Postgraduates | 1,000+ |
| Location | , |
| Campus | Tema, Ho |
| Colors | Blue+... |
| Website | www |
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The institute has five campuses: Main Campus, Tema, at 5th Avenue,[3] community Ten, Accra, Ho, Pre-university College. Takoradi, Kpando.[4]
Datalink Institute is affiliated with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana, the University of Northampton (United Kingdom).
It currently has schools of Computer Science,[5] Business Administration and Graduate Studies.
