5th October 2024 10:20:35 AM
1 min readUniversity of Ghana has publicly refuted a misleading rumour claiming that students in the Department of Computer Science are required to purchase Apple devices for their studies.
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This unfounded assertion suggested that acquiring Apple products was necessary for academic completion.
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In an official statement, the University firmly denied these allegations, clarifying that there is no mandate for any students to acquire specific Apple devices for their courses.
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The administration urged students, parents, and guardians to ignore this misinformation.
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The University emphasised its dedication to offering a technology-driven and inclusive educational environment, ensuring that students are not at a disadvantage based on the devices they opt to use.
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Additionally, the management reassured all stakeholders that its academic procedures are transparent and uphold the institution's core principles.
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The confusion appears to have originated from a fabricated message alleging that performance issues within the Department of Computer Science were linked to non-Apple devices.
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This false claim implied that students using Android devices were experiencing software compatibility issues that negatively impacted their academic performance.
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It further stated that Apple devices were essential for better outcomes and suggested students invest in iPhones and laptops with specific features.
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University urged everyone to confirm future information through official sources and to be cautious of falling for such misleading narratives.
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