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Campus Infrastructure

Living on campus connects you to the full range of opportunities that KQMU has to offer. This is one reason why nearly all undergraduate students and more than 75 percent of graduate students live in compulsory Halls and Hostels on campus. KQMUC boasts of 5 traditional halls of residence. The Kings Hall is all-male residential facility and the Queens Hall is an all-female residential facility. Three other Halls namely Dr. Jerryson Great Hall, Torgbe Tretu Hall and Graham Segal Hall of residence are all mixed-sex Halls.

There are number of Private Hostels available around the campus for students who, as a result of the limited rooms could not be admitted as resident students. Currently, about 0% of the total students’ population are non-resident. There are also Non-Resident Facilities on campus where non-resident students could take a rest between lectures and do their own private studies before they leave for their various homes and hostels.

                 Dr Jerryson Ameworgbe Gidisu

  Message from the President & Chancellor of KQMUC

SOCIAL MEDIA SECTION