INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

The University of Liberia customarily administers entrance and placement exams as part of the vetting process of admission. The test is intended to help determine selection of those who are at least capable of doing college course work without further high school preparation.

The exercises leading to this year UL Entrance Examinations started on Monday, February 4, 2019, with the candidates initially going to the designated banks for payment of the registration fees and subsequently proceeding to the Testing Center on Capitol Hill Campus, located in the GH Building (or, Business College) for registration completion.

KEY FINDINGS

  • The total of one thousand, one hundred twenty-seven (1,127) candidates completed registration;

  • Seven hundred forty-eight (748 or 66.4%) of them are males while three hundred seventy-nine (379 or 33.6% ) are females;

  • Only 16.86% of the candidates that completed registration are from Public Schools; 51.29% are from the Private Schools; 28.84% are from the Faith-Based Schools; 1.24% are from the Company Schools while 1.77% are from the Community Schools;

  • Finding number three further explains that 83.14% of all the candidates that registered for the entrance are either from Community Schools, Company Schools,Faith-Based Schools or Private Schools;

  • Of those that completed registration, 94.5% of them are from schools located in Montserrado County;

  • 99.38% of the candidates that completed registration are Liberians while the rest are either Ghanians,Guineans, Nigerians or Sierra Leoneans;

  • 95.12% of the candidates that completed registration are High School Graduates while the rest are either Current 12th Graders(4.08%) or students from Other Universities(0.80%);

These findings are based on data received from our from February 05, 2019 to February 16, 2019.

Registration is scheduled to end on March 06, 2019.

Entrance Date(s) will be announced later in colaboration with the Administration.

Challenges

  • Despite effort by our Registration Team, candidates still find it difficult to distinguish between Faith-Based Schools(Schools owned by Religious Institutions) and the Private Schools(Schools owned individuals); This may make our statistics inacurate in analyzing the Category of School variable;

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\(\textbf{ABOUT THE REPORT}\)

Prepared by:

\(\textbf{CENTER FOR TESTING & EVALUATION}\)

University of Liberia (UL)

Republic of Liberia, West Africa.

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