AAUA Releases 2025/2026 Academic Calendar — Here’s the Full Breakdown
The wait is finally over! Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), has officially released its 2025/2026 Academic Calendar, giving both fresh and returning students a clear roadmap of the new academic year.
The Senate of the university approved the schedule, and it comes fully packed with deadlines, lectures, tests, and assessments. From resumption to exams, every student now knows exactly what to expect.
First Semester Highlights at AAUA
Here’s a week-by-week breakdown of the AAUA 2025/2026 First Semester Academic Calendar:
- Week 1 (Oct 12 – 18, 2025): Online screening and registration for fresh students; registration also opens for returning students.
- Week 2 (Oct 19 – 25, 2025): Official resumption of all students; faculty-based course exposition begins.
- Week 3 (Oct 26 – Nov 1, 2025): Lectures kick off across faculties.
- Week 4 (Nov 2 – 8, 2025): Orientation programme for new students, regular classes continue.
- Week 5 (Nov 9 – 15, 2025): Lectures continue; registration closes.
- Week 6 (Nov 16 – 22, 2025): Late registration begins.
- Week 7 (Nov 23 – 29, 2025): Lectures continue; portal closes for late registration.
- Week 8 (Nov 30 – Dec 6, 2025): Vice Chancellor’s Test holds alongside lectures.
- Week 9 (Dec 7 – 13, 2025): Normal class activities.
- Week 10 (Dec 14 – 20, 2025): Full lecture schedule continues.
- Week 11 (Dec 21 – 27, 2025): Second Continuous Assessment (CA2).
- Week 12 (Dec 28 – Jan 3, 2026): Lectures resume after Christmas break.
- Week 13 (Jan 4 – 10, 2026): Classes continue.
- Week 14 (Jan 11 – 17, 2026): Final stretch of lectures.
- Week 15 (Jan 18 – 24, 2026): Revision week for all students ahead of semester exams.
What This Means for Students
The AAUA calendar shows that this semester will be intense but structured. New students will quickly dive into orientation and lectures, while returning students must keep an eye on registration deadlines to avoid setbacks.
Assessments are strategically placed, ensuring that no one gets too comfortable. The Vice Chancellor’s Test and continuous assessments will keep students on their toes before exams finally arrive.
Final Advice
For both freshers and returning students, planning is key. Missing a deadline could mean unnecessary stress. As the saying goes, “school no be beans,” but with the AAUA Academic Calendar in your pocket, you already have an edge.
Stay organized, manage your time well, and make the most of this new academic session.
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