FUOYE Clears Up Misunderstandings on Fee Receipts Requirement for New Students
The Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has taken steps to clarify recent rumors circulating on social media. Some claims suggested that new students must present their school fee receipts to attend lectures, but the university assures that this information is incorrect and misleading.
No Barriers to Learning
FUOYE is dedicated to providing high-quality education and aims to eliminate unnecessary obstacles for students. There is no official policy requiring students to show their fee receipts before entering lecture halls. The university emphasizes that while students must complete course registration and pay their fees, these steps are essential for tracking academic progress—not for blocking access to classes.
Course Registration Made Easy
Completing course registration and settling fees is important for the smooth operation of academic processes at FUOYE. This system helps the university allocate resources efficiently and monitor students’ academic journeys. However, students can attend lectures without needing to present any fee receipts.
Support for Students
The Vice-Chancellor of FUOYE is committed to student welfare and has initiated various programs to support their needs. Recently, a sensitization event was held to inform students about the NELfund loan opportunities, featuring officials from national student leadership organizations.
Get Help When Needed
If any student faces issues related to these rumors, they are encouraged to reach out to the Student Affairs division. FUOYE is committed to addressing any concerns promptly to ensure a fair and supportive learning environment for all.
Working Together for a Better Future
Maintaining the integrity and reputation of FUOYE is a shared responsibility. The university prioritizes smooth academic processes and remains focused on fostering a conducive atmosphere for learning.
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