It’s important to note that the fees provided are per semester, and they may be subject to change. To have a better understanding of the school fees for your specific course or programme, refer to the official school fees schedule provided by Oduduwa University or contact the university directly.
School Fees for Returning Students
As returning students at Oduduwa University, it is essential to be aware of the specific tuition fees that apply to your program of study. Regular courses such as Quantity Surveying Department, Estate Management, Architecture, Mathematics, Finance, Banking, Political Science, Public Administration, International Relations, Economics, Business Administration, and Accounting have a fixed tuition fee of #160,000 per semester.
However, it’s important to note that average practical courses and major practical courses may have different total fees per semester. These fees are specified in the detailed note.
To ensure a smooth and uninterrupted academic journey, it is crucial for returning students to complete their course registration and pay the required fees on time. By adhering to the university’s payment deadlines, you can avoid any unnecessary complications and focus on your studies.
Important Reminders for Returning Students:
- Check the specific fees for your course/program of study in the detailed note.
- Pay your tuition fees promptly to avoid any penalties or delays in course registration.
- Adhere to the university’s payment schedules and deadlines.
- Ensure you have a clear understanding of the total fees for your practical courses.
- If you have any questions or concerns about your fees, contact the university’s administration for assistance.
Remember, paying your school fees on time not only helps you stay on track with your education but also contributes to the smooth functioning of the university. Take responsibility for your financial obligations as a returning student and make the most of your academic experience at Oduduwa University.
Additional Fees and Exemptions
In addition to tuition fees, students at Oduduwa University may have other fees to pay. It is important for students to be aware of these additional fees to adequately budget for their education.
Acceptance Fee
New students are required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of #50,000. This fee confirms their admission to the university and must be paid before the specified deadline.
Books and Materials Fee
New students are also required to pay #10,000 for books and other study materials per semester. This fee ensures that students have the necessary resources to support their learning.
Hostel Accommodation
Oduduwa University provides hostel accommodation for interested students. Students can choose from various options based on their preferences and budget. The fees for hostel accommodation range from #36,000 to #150,000 per session.
Exemption Fee
In the event that a student does not wish to stay in the university hostel, there is an exemption fee of #26,000 per semester. This fee must be paid together with the school fees and provides the student with the option to seek accommodation elsewhere.
Canteen
There are canteens available on campus where students can enjoy meals. The canteens offer a range of options, and the cost of meals typically ranges from #100 to #300 per plate.
It is important for students to pay all necessary fees directly to the provided bank accounts to ensure proper record-keeping and avoid any potential issues. Students should avoid making payments through any staff or other students.
Fee Type | Amount (Per Semester) |
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Acceptance Fee | #50,000 |
Books and Materials | #10,000 |
Hostel Accommodation | Range: #36,000 – #150,000 |
Exemption Fee | #26,000 |
Canteen Meals | Range: #100 – #300 per plate |
Scholarship Opportunities
At Oduduwa University, we are committed to helping our students excel in their academic journey. That is why we offer scholarships to eligible students, providing them with the opportunity to receive financial support for their education. Scholarships can make a significant difference in easing the burden of school fees and ensuring that deserving students can pursue their dreams without being hindered by financial constraints.