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OPEN DAY

Ghana Open & Social Day | March 2026

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Join us in Ghana for an in-person Open & Social Day with ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ. Connect with learners, alumni, and future students, learn more about ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™s career-focused programs, and explore your next step — together.
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You’re invited to the Ghana Open & Social Day, an in-person event designed to bring the Nexfordcommunity together.

 

This event is a chance for current learners, alumni, and prospective students in Ghana to connect, network, and learn more about how Nexfordsupports career growth through flexible, affordable, US-accredited degree programs.

 

Whether you’re already studying with ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ, considering applying, or simply curious to learn more, this open and social session offers a relaxed space to ask questions, share experiences, and explore what’s next for your education and career.

Different time zone? No problem!
You will leave with actionable strategies to:
  • Connect with the Nexfordcommunity in Ghana — learners, alumni, and future students

  • Learn more about Nexfordprograms and how they support career advancement

  • Ask questions in person and get clarity on admissions and next steps

  • Build your network in a relaxed, social setting

  • Explore how Nexfordfits your goals, whether you’re enrolling or continuing your journey

Meet Sarah Kamau, a current NexfordNexfordlearner in Kenya

Meet Sarah Kamau, a current NexfordNexfordlearner in Kenya

Sarah Kamau is one of our go-getting Nexfordlearners in Kenya who truly believes that she is accomplishing so much more and furthering her career since enrolling at ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ.
She is doing an ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ, specializing in Global Business, and was interested in Nexfordstraight away because it was affordable and she saw the value in getting a world-class education that would provide her with the learning style which was far better and more prestigious than that of the undergraduate degree she did previously in Kenya.