Premier Nurses’ training college

Premier Nurses’ Training College

Premier Nurses’ Training College, Kumasi started in September, 2004. The school started as a health training school running a two-year certificate programme in enrolled nursing now Health Assistant Clinical) and Registered General Nursing (Diploma). Currently the two (2) programmes are been run by the school.
Premier Nurses’ Training College is a private nursing training institution in the northern sector accredited by Nurses and Midwives’ Council of Ghana and National Accreditation Board to run a Three Year Registered General Nursing (Diploma) and Health Assistance (Clinical) Training Programmes.
Although the college is young, through growing popularity, it has established excellent working relations with health providers in many parts of the country. Our students therefore have the opportunity to do clinical attachment at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and other district hospitals in Ghana. The college is also well known for its community links so some hospitals engage the hands of the students during immunization in the community.
And with our relatively low cost and wide range of services‚ Premier is one of the best nursing training institutions in Ghana. Our Motto “Disci Mus Service we learn to serve” Is what also guides the students in all they do.
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Mission of Premier Nurses’ training college

Our Mission is to offer a nursing training that enables our students to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve their professional goals, improve the productivity of the health sector and provides services to the community.

Vision of Premier Nurses’ training college

To be the institution of choice for the best and brightest students who seek exceptional professions in nursing and other allied health professions in the West African sub region. Driven by this vision, the school has produced over two hundred (200) nurses who are currently employed by Government, Mission and Private Health Service facilities both in Ghana and abroad.

Admission into Premier Nurses’ Training College

The college has administrative qualified staff in charge of admissions. With the help of Nurses and Midwives’ Council of Ghana and Human Resource for Health Development-Ministry of Health, each application is assessed individually and judged on merit
What makes Premier Nurses’ Training College of Nursing an educational experience like no other?
Our long tradition of academic excellence
Our internationally – recognized faculty
Access to top health centres
Being part of one of the largest private Nursing College in Ghana
Kumasi – one of the most exciting cities in Ghana
Our long tradition of academic excellence
When you enrol at the Premier Nurses’ Training College, you become part of a dynamic environment where preparing tomorrow’s nurse leaders is our top priority. While at the Premier Nurses’ Training College, you will develop the expertise and skills key to your success as a member of the ever-evolving and exciting nursing profession.
Use the links on the left to find the information you need to begin the admissions process. If you have any questions or concerns after reading the information provided, our dedicated Premier Nurses’ Training College admissions team can help guide you through the process, so do not hesitate to contact us at 233-289-51-2837 or by email to [email protected]

Application Process for Premier Nurses’ Training College

Complete Application Form
Application form with necessary documents received by Admissions office.
Application Assessed.
Interview and Decision Made
Offer Letter given
Enrolled on Programme

Conditions of Admission into Premier Nurses’ Training College

STUDENTS SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING CONDITION OF ADMISSION BEFORE SIGNING THE APPLICATION FORM
Tuition fees must be paid in full before the start of the course.
Fees once paid are not refundable.
All changes in address must be immediately notified in writing to the Principal.
PNTC reserves the right to inform a student’s sponsor(s) of the academic or attendance performance of the student.
The tuition fees do not include examination fees or registration fees.
There is however, no examination fees for internally organised examination by PNTC as these will be part of the continuous assessment.
Student who arrive late for the course must nevertheless pay full fees for the course.
Course manual is available on request at the administration. Discipline manual is given to each student course.
In the event of closure of the college through an Act of God, War or Political or Industrial unrest that may cause the termination of class schedules, PNTC will ensure that students be provided an extra Tuition considered necessary to prepare them for Examination as soon as possible
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PNTC will not accept responsible for any money or mail sent to students through PNTC as an Accommodation address for mail that they may receive.
False information on the application form may render student liable to expulsion.
While PNTC ensures that course information materials provided is correct, PNTC will not be liable for any changes in the course, syllabus regulations or exemptions made by any examination body.
PNTC reserves the right to terminate (without refund) its provision of tuition to students who are continuously absent without satisfactory reason.
While student’s file is generally treated as confidential, PNTC will not be liable for any information internationally or unintentionally provided to or obtained by any third party.

More information About Premier Nurses’ Training College

As part of a world-class Health Science Center and network of health care delivery systems, the Premier Nurses’ Training College of Nursing offers students access to a unique variety of educational and clinical experiences as well as a wealth of expert nursing faculty and technological resources. Nursing students at Premier Nurses’ Training College have excellent and challenging opportunities to explore nursing research and science, be professionally involved with student governance and professional leadership, and have access to clinical experiences with patients from different ages and cultural backgrounds. Students who graduates from college would be absorbed by the Ministry of Health after passing the Licensure Examination organised by the Nurses and Midwives’ Council of Ghana.
Health
The sick bay of the institution is located at the Premier Clinic. The clinic and the college are about forty meters apart. It is opened from Monday to Friday and also on weekends, day and night. There is a medical doctor in charge of the clinic. However, two (2) nurses are in charge in the absence of the doctor. These nurses run day and night shift. The services they offer to all student are confidential.
Transportation & Student Accommodation
The college has three Ford mini buses for use for student and staff. These goes a long way to ease the transportation problem for both students and staff during clinical practice at the various hospitals in Kumasi metropolis and also during field trips. The college is managing private properties for student, to save them the hustle and uncertainty of dealing directly with landlords. All are regularly inspected to ensure quality and safety and cleared by people employed by the college.

Computer Laboratory & Lecture Halls

The computer laboratory is equipped with 30 computers. They form part of the donations made to the college by Howard Community College in Maryland, U.S. Premier is now leading the way in the integration of high technology communities into nursing training. The College ensures that students stay up-to-date with latest Technology in their studies. There is one storey (6) unit classroom block available for the programme and is solely for lectures on nursing.

Employment Prospects of Graduates

Graduates, after successful completion of the programme are eligible to sit the licensing examination organised by the nurses and midwives council of Ghana. Upon passing this exam, there are employed by various government (ministry of health and Ghana health service organisations), private and mission health facilities. Tracer studies show that past graduates are currently employed at various levels of the health sector both in Ghana and abroad. Several are also pursuing higher education.