The University of Lagos has confirmed an adjustment in the obligatory fees for both returning and new students of the institution.
As reported by VANGUARD, this was contained in a statement by the university management issued to newsmen by the Communication unit on Friday night in Lagos.
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The statement reads, “After careful deliberations with its stakeholders comprising of students, parents/guardians, staff unions and alumni among others, the university of Lagos management has reviewed the obligatory fees (mandatory charges for an academic session/year) of new and returning undergraduate students of the institution.
“The adjustment in these fees which will take effect from first semester 2023/2024 academic session, is in view of the prevailing economic realities and the need for the university to be able to meet its obligation to its students, staff and municipal service providers among others.
“It is also pertinent to note that the university has not increased its obligatory fees in recent years.
“Management therefore seeks the kind understanding and support of students and other stakeholders with assurance of its commitment toward ensuring that students get the best learning experience,” it stated.
The statement also showed N176,325 as mandatory charges for one academic session for courses with laboratory and studio.
According to VANGUARD, the approved mandatory charges for courses with laboratory and studio according to the statement is N140,250.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaIn addition, it added that approved charges for all Medical students of the institution was N190,250.
The statement noted that a total of N30,000 was to be paid by all final year students while utility charges of N20,000 was to be paid by all undergraduate students.
Charges for field trips, where such is a mandatory requirement of the course of study, will be determined as the need arises.