Rosebank International University College held its Open Day on Friday, October 24, 2025 at Opeibea in Accra, highlighting its global academic standards, student-centered approach, and commitment to nurturing future leaders across Africa.
Speaking at the event, the Head of the Department of Commerce, Dr. Kwadwo Kwarteng, said the institution is a world-class university with a strong South African heritage and a proud part of Africa’s largest private education provider.
According to him, Rosebank International University College is part of a legacy of academic distinction and innovation, supported by global partners such as the World Bank through the International Finance Corporation (IFC).
He also said that the university is accredited by international bodies including the South African Qualifications Authority, the British Accreditation Council, and City and Guilds UK.
“Rosebank International University College is not just another institution in Ghana. It is part of a legacy of academic distinction and innovation. We are proud to be partly owned by the World Bank through the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and accredited by global bodies including the South African Qualifications Authority, the British Accreditation Council, and City and Guilds UK,” he said.
Dr. Kwarteng further explained that the college offers internationally benchmarked programs designed for modern careers, including Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), MSc and MPhil in Digital Marketing, and degrees in Supply Chain Management, Hospitality, and Information Technology.
He stated that the university’s mission is to inspire excellence not only in academics but in leadership and innovation.
“Our mission is to inspire excellence, not just in academics but in leadership and innovation. At Rosebank, we don’t just educate; we empower,” he added.

The Registrar, Dr. Dorothy Asare, reaffirmed the university’s dedication to student welfare, describing the registry as the heartbeat of the institution.
She said her office ensures that students receive the best possible experience through an efficient and student-centered administrative system.
“As the mother of all students, I ensure we deliver the best. The registry is student-centered, we oversee results, transcripts, and guide students on the right path. We work closely with departments like IT, HR, and operations to make sure systems are in place for a smooth academic experience,” Dr. Asare explained.

Two students, Godwin Kebble and Layal, shared their experiences at the event, saying that studying at Rosebank International University College has been exciting and fulfilling.
They described the campus as a welcoming community where lecturers act as mentors and provide both academic and personal guidance.
“Our experience here has been amazing. The lecturers are awesome, and we have state-of-the-art facilities like the IT lab, library, and kitchen, my favorite place,” Godwin Kebble said with a smile. “Rosebank feels like a community, not just a school. Our lecturers are mentors, and we’ve built connections that go beyond academics.”


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