Prof Gatsi Dean of the University of Cape Coast Business School, Professor John Gatsi has said that his understanding of academic fees in the 'no academic fees for level 100 students'  initiative is that the students will not pay admission fees. He explained that admissions fees have different components put together so that is what they pay, they do not pay any other thing. Speaking on the Ghana Tonught show on TV3 Monday August 12 in connection with the no academic fees for level 100 students' policy proposal, he said "ink what we have at the universities for level 100  or the new entrants is what we call admission fees. Admissions fees have different components put together so that is what they pay, they do not pay any other thing. "The hostel and the hall facilities have been delinked from admission so when they pay the admission fee, they also go and pay the hall fees separately. So my understanding of the academic fees is that admission fees to to first-year students. " The Youth Manifesto launched by the National Democratic Congress has many promises.