UNIOSUN's top administrator, Prof Odunayo Clement Adebooye, told freshmen at the 19th matriculation ceremony in Osogbo that the school has a hard line against cultism, cheating on tests, scamming, internet crimes, and getting hooked on substances. He warned the new batch that messing with any of this stuff will wreck their academic path and their whole future.
The vice chancellor pointed students toward financial help options like the Federal Government's NELFUND loan program and mentioned over 300 scholarships the university handles directly. There's also a work-study thing where broke students can get paid doing campus jobs without tanking their grades. More than 40,000 people applied for spots this cycle, but only about 12,000 made it through and got matriculated.
Adebooye acknowledged that off-campus housing has been brutal, with greedy landlords charging ridiculous rent, and he promised the university would crack down on that exploitation next session.
The vice chancellor pointed students toward financial help options like the Federal Government's NELFUND loan program and mentioned over 300 scholarships the university handles directly. There's also a work-study thing where broke students can get paid doing campus jobs without tanking their grades. More than 40,000 people applied for spots this cycle, but only about 12,000 made it through and got matriculated.
Adebooye acknowledged that off-campus housing has been brutal, with greedy landlords charging ridiculous rent, and he promised the university would crack down on that exploitation next session.