The news has been recently made public by Professor Labode Popoola, the school Vice Chancellor (VC), on the university campus.
Mr Popoola also expressed his
dissapoinment with the students who abused the opportunity of tuition
fees part payment given by the university for convenience sake of
parents and guardians.
He also warned
that the school would publish the names and other personal details of
the debtors and enforce its full rules and regulations on defaulters.
Besides, defaulters will not be allowed to attend classes and write examinations until they pay their fees.
The professor said: "The
university has decided to call this press conference to educate and
enlighten the stakeholders in particular and the public in general about
the financial position of the Osun State University.
Osun
State University, being a public institution, is financed from grants
from the state government and she also heavily relies on school fees
from its students and other Internally Generated Revenues. The state
government under the leadership of Mr Rauf Aregbesola, when he came on
board, reduced the school fees.
I
wish to confirm that the University has not increased its school fees
despite the economic recession. The University remains one of the few
state owned institutions that charge modest fees. In all matters
concerning our students, their interests remain our paramount
consideration.
Meanwhile, I wish to let the
public know the current amount being charged since 2011: Programmes
Amount per session. Freshers: Science 100,000 Naira and 110,000 Naira;
Law (including Nursing Science) 125,000 Naira and 135,000 naira;
Non-Science, 95,000 Naira and 105,000 Naira; Acceptance fee, 40,000
Naira; Admission Checker, 2,000 Naira; Medical Fee, 15,000 Naira,
Matriculation fee, 5,000 Naira and Late registration fee is 10,000 Naira
per semester.
From the
breakdown above, it can be seen that the highest school fee for staylite
is 125,000 Naira in a session for law and nursing science students;
whereas there are some private secondary schools in Osun State that
charge about 150,000 Naira and above per term.
It
is, however, disheartening to note that the University has discovered
that despite the fact that the University operates an enviable stable
academic calendar, mobilises its graduating students Youth Service
without delay, many of our students still owe school fees running to two
billion Naira.
If this trend continues, there is no way the university could perform its financial responsibilities.
Henceforth, Senate at its meeting has approved the implementation of the following guidelines:
1.
That all students who fail to register will no longer be allowed into
lecture rooms and will not be allowed to write examination;
2. That only students who fulfil the requirement would be allowed to write examination;
3. That the policy of 70% attendance at lectures for students will be strictly enforced;
4. That new students are to pay school fees in full and on time for retention of their studentship;
5.
That names of defaulters will be published soon. All parents and
guardians are hereby advised to warn their children and wards to pay
their fees on time and not to divert their school fees to other areas."
Meanwhile,
the students ask the university management to give them a chance to pay
up their school fees within the next three weeks.