The School's first two graduates completed its part-time evening program in 1894.
All graduates complete a thesis, a process designed to engage them as practitioner-scholars in institutions of learning.
Since 1991, 129 graduates from 38 universities and 22 different subject areas have completed the programme.
The last cohorts from the school were quickly promoted to luutnantti, and existing graduates may complete their degree by studying while working.
The two graduates of the school completed more than 10 such courses.
The first graduates of this school completed their studies in 1948.
In this new scheme, the graduate must complete the master's degree before attempting to pursue doctoral education.
The graduates completed an average of eight advanced placement courses as well.
The first graduates to receive University of London degrees completed their programs in 1950.
All graduates from Ghanaian tertiary institutions must complete a one year national service.