FUOYE Launches Flexible Payment Plan to Support Students
Oye Ekiti, Nigeria — The Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) is taking significant steps to ease the financial pressure on its students with a newly introduced payment plan. This initiative aims to provide greater flexibility in managing academic fees, helping students stay on track with their studies.
New Payment Structure: 70/30 Plan
In a bid to alleviate financial stress, FUOYE has unveiled a 70/30 payment structure for sundry fees. Under this plan, students are required to pay 70% of their total fees in the first semester. The remaining 30% can be settled in the second semester, making it easier for students to manage their finances throughout the academic year.
This thoughtful arrangement is designed to ensure that students can pursue their studies without the interruptions that financial difficulties can cause.
Extra Units for Final-Year Students
Additionally, FUOYE is introducing a new opportunity for final-year students: the option to enroll in Extra Units. This initiative allows these students to take on additional coursework, enabling them to complete their academic programs on schedule. However, it’s important to note that the total course load—including extra units—cannot exceed 27 units.
This move aims to prevent delays in graduation, helping students stay aligned with their career goals and aspirations.
Get More Information
Students seeking further details about the new payment plan or the Extra Units program are encouraged to reach out to the Student Union. You can find assistance by visiting the SUG Building on campus.
FUOYE’s proactive approach reflects its commitment to fostering an environment that supports student success through innovative and flexible policies. With these new options, the university is making strides in ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder academic progress.
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