The Ghanaian government has allocated GH¢537 million (approximately $45 million USD) to cover the tuition fees for 159,750 students nationwide. This funding is being distributed under the “No Fees Stress Policy,” aimed at easing the financial burden of higher education. The initiative will fully cover tuition costs for the 2025/2026 academic year. This policy seeks to improve access to university education for eligible students, removing a significant barrier to enrollment. The government asserts this investment demonstrates its commitment to education and human capital development. Details regarding the specific distribution method to educational institutions have not yet been released. This is a continuation of efforts to make university education more accessible in Ghana.