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Ghana School of Law: Applicants who missed EOI deadline can still apply

William NarhbyWilliam Narh
July 12, 2026
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The Ghana School of Law (GSL) has stated that prospective students who missed the deadline to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the 2026/2027 Pre-Bar Course can still apply directly for admission.

In an admissions update issued on Sunday, July 12, the School said the closure of the EOI process does not prevent eligible applicants from submitting applications for the new academic year.

“The Ghana School of Law also wishes to inform prospective applicants who were unable to submit an Expression of Interest before it closed that they may still apply directly for admission,” the School said.

“The closure of the Expression of Interest process does not prevent eligible applicants from submitting applications.”

The clarification is expected to reassure prospective applicants who believed they had missed their opportunity to apply after the EOI process closed.

The School also announced that the admissions process for the 2026/2027 Pre-Bar Course is underway, with applications undergoing review and assessment and admission letters being issued on a rolling basis.

“As a result, applicants may receive their admission letters at different times,” it said.

Addressing concerns among final-year law students, the School said applicants graduating from university law faculties in 2026 whose final examination results, official transcripts, degree certificates or other graduation documents are yet to be issued will still be considered for admission.

It said such applicants may receive conditional offers of admission, with details of any outstanding documents and submission deadlines to be communicated in their admission letters.

“Applications will continue to be processed based on the documents received,” the statement said.

“Applicants whose final academic documents are still pending from their respective university law faculties will be considered for admission and, where successful, may receive a conditional offer of admission.”

The Ghana School of Law encouraged applicants to check their email regularly for official communication and advised them to rely only on information published through the School’s official communication channels.

The School said it remained committed to ensuring a fair, transparent, and orderly admissions process for all applicants.

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