DNMTC Opens 6-Week Access Course Enrollment for 2026 Nursing Upgrade Pathway

DNMTC Opens 6-Week Access Course Enrollment for 2026 Nursing Upgrade Pathway
DNMTC Opens 6-Week Access Course Enrollment for 2026 Nursing Upgrade Pathway
Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Dunkwa-On-Offin, affiliated with University of Cape Coast, has announced enrollment for its six-week Access Course for the 2026 academic year, aimed at preparing candidates for progression into BSc Nursing and BSc Midwifery programmes.

The Access Course is scheduled to begin on June 15, 2026, and forms part of the institution’s academic pathway designed to upgrade qualified auxiliary health personnel into degree-level nursing and midwifery training.

The programme is open to Nurse Assistant Clinical (NAC), Nurse Assistant Preventive (NAP), and Community Health Nurse (CHN) certificate holders who wish to advance their professional and academic qualifications in the health sector.

According to the college, applicants must possess a Nurse/Health Assistant Clinical Certificate or Nurse/Health Assistant Preventive qualification, along with a transcript from a recognised institution.

Additional requirements include WASSCE or SSCE results or certificate, as well as a valid Auxiliary Identification Nurse (AIN) card to confirm eligibility for the programme.

The six-week Access Course is expected to provide intensive academic preparation, focusing on strengthening foundational knowledge in core science and nursing-related subjects to meet university admission standards.

DNMTC, located in Dunkwa-On-Offin in the Central Region, is known for training competent health professionals and contributing to Ghana’s nursing workforce through practical clinical education and structured academic programmes.

The institution has encouraged eligible applicants to enrol early and complete all requirements ahead of the commencement date to secure placement in the programme.