AKSCOE Bans “Signing Out” Activities: What You Need to Know
In a decisive move, the Akwa Ibom State College of Education (AKSCOE) has officially prohibited the “Signing Out” ceremony traditionally held by final-year students of both Degree and NCE programs. This decision aims to ensure a focused and peaceful examination environment.
What Does This Mean for Students?
All final-year students are warned that participating in the “Signing Out” activity—whether directly or indirectly—will have serious repercussions. Those involved will not be cleared for graduation, effectively halting their graduation process.
A Warning to Outsiders
The College is also taking a firm stance against external participants. Anyone caught entering the campus to engage in these activities will be treated as a criminal and face legal consequences.
Ensuring Campus Safety
To maintain order during this critical period, the Chief Security Officer of AKSCOE has been tasked with enforcing strict security measures. This initiative is designed to protect students who are focused on their exams and to ensure the campus remains a safe space.
A Call for Responsibility
AKSCOE encourages all final-year students to prioritize their studies and conduct themselves responsibly during this exam period. The College wishes everyone the best of luck and reminds students to adhere strictly to its regulations.
For further information or clarifications, students should consult the College’s official announcements.
Key Details at a Glance:
- College: Akwa Ibom State College of Education
- Prohibition: “Signing Out” exercise
- Affected Students: Final year Degree and NCE students
- Consequences: Graduation clearance withheld
- Warning: Outsiders prohibited
- Security Action: Strict enforcement of rules
- Period of Applicability: During and after final exams
Stay focused, stay safe, and best of luck in your exams!
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