3.87 CGPA and two major awards — excellence is a lifestyle
One of the outstanding students at UniMAC-IJ, Eugene Gyamfi Ansong, who was a top graduate at the institution, was recognized for his accomplishments and was awarded two significant prizes during the university’s first session of the fourth congregation. The Lebanese Embassy awarded him the title of Best Graduating Male Student, which came with the gift of a new laptop and accessories. He was also awarded the title of Best Graduating Student in the Faculty of Business and Strategic Communication, which won him 5,000 Ghanaian cedis from Prudential Bank. With a CGPA of 3.87, Eugene was selected from a pool of 897 graduates and made an impression on his lecturers and coworkers via his steady performance, leadership in departmental initiatives, modesty, and strong analytical abilities. According to his account, the prizes were humbling and served as a reminder that hard work, faith, and persistence really pay off. The fact that he has been successful demonstrates that UniMAC is dedicated to graduating students who are not just exceptional but also prepared for the profession.

