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Uniuyo School Fees And Acceptance Fees For 2024/2025 Academic Session

The University of Uyo (UNIUYO) remains one of Nigeria’s leading federal universities, known for its academic excellence and serene learning environment. As the 2024/2025 academic session approaches, one of the most important things prospective and returning students need to know is the breakdown of school fees and acceptance fees.

This comprehensive blog post explores the financial obligations that come with studying at UNIUYO, including acceptance fees, tuition fees across faculties, other charges, hostel fees, and payment guidelines. Whether you're a newly admitted student or returning for another academic year, this guide will help you plan effectively.


Understanding the UNIUYO Acceptance Fee

An acceptance fee is the first payment required of newly admitted students. This fee serves as confirmation that the student accepts the admission offer from the university.

How Much is UNIUYO Acceptance Fee?

For the 2024/2025 academic session, the acceptance fee for all newly admitted students at the University of Uyo is ₦25,000 (twenty-five thousand Naira). This fee is non-refundable and is mandatory for all candidates who have been offered provisional admission into the institution.

Failure to pay the acceptance fee within the stipulated timeframe may result in the forfeiture of the admission offer.

Steps to Pay the Acceptance Fee

  1. Visit the official UNIUYO portal at https://uniuyo.edu.ng/eportals

  2. Click on the “Pay Acceptance Fee” link.

  3. Enter your JAMB Registration Number to access your admission details.

  4. Choose a preferred payment method (Remita or bank).

  5. Print your payment receipt for documentation.


UNIUYO School Fees Structure for 2024/2025

UNIUYO adopts a faculty-based fee structure, meaning school fees vary depending on the department and faculty. Additionally, new students pay slightly more than returning students due to certain one-time charges like medical tests, identity cards, and handbooks.

Let’s examine the fee breakdown in detail.

School Fees for Freshers (New Students)

Below is a table showing the tuition fees for 100-level and Direct Entry students across various faculties:

Faculty/Department First Semester (₦) Second Semester (₦) Total (₦)
Arts (Comm/Theatre/Music) 37,000 23,250 60,250
Arts (Other Departments) 34,500 20,750 55,250
Education (Science/Tech) 35,500 21,750 57,250
Education (Others) 34,500 20,750 55,250
Agriculture 35,500 21,750 57,250
Basic Medical Sciences 35,500 21,750 57,250
Business Administration 34,500 20,750 55,250
Clinical Sciences 39,250 25,500 64,750
Engineering 36,500 22,750 59,250
Environmental Studies 36,500 22,750 59,250
Law 34,500 20,750 55,250
Pharmacy 39,250 25,500 64,750
Science 35,500 21,750 57,250
Social Sciences 34,500 20,750 55,250

School Fees for Returning Students

Returning students enjoy reduced fees as some initial charges no longer apply:

Faculty/Department Total (₦)
Arts (Comm/Theatre/Music) 49,100
Arts (Other Departments) 44,100
Education (Science/Tech) 46,100
Education (Others) 44,100
Agriculture 46,100
Basic Medical Sciences 46,100
Business Administration 44,100
Clinical Sciences 62,250
Engineering 59,250
Environmental Studies 59,250
Law 44,100
Pharmacy 61,850
Science 46,100
Social Sciences 44,100

Other Mandatory Charges for All Students

In addition to tuition, students are required to pay for other services and items that support academic and campus life.

List of Additional Charges:

  • Examination Fee: ₦2,500

  • TISHIP (Medical Insurance): ₦2,000

  • Identity Card: ₦1,000 (freshers only)

  • Caution Fee: ₦2,000 (freshers only)

  • Handbook and University Calendar: ₦1,000 (freshers only)

  • Student Union Fee: ₦500

  • Medical Examination (X-Ray/Lab Test): ₦2,500

  • General Studies Materials: ₦3,250 (freshers), ₦1,000 (returning)

  • ICT Project Fee: ₦3,000

  • Development Levy: ₦20,000

  • Database Fee: ₦2,000

  • Entrepreneurship Training: ₦2,000 (for 200-level and Direct Entry students)

  • Production/Studio Fees (for Theatre Arts, Music, etc.): ₦5,000

  • Workshop Fees (Engineering/Environmental Studies): ₦2,000

  • Clinical Charges (Medical & Pharmacy): ₦5,000 (freshers), ₦2,500 (returning)

These fees help the institution provide the necessary facilities and services required to ensure a conducive academic environment.


UNIUYO Hostel and Accommodation Fees

The University of Uyo provides on-campus accommodation to students on a first-come, first-served basis. The fees for accommodation are affordable, especially when compared to off-campus options.

Breakdown of Hostel Fees:

  • Hostel Maintenance Fee: ₦8,000

  • Accommodation Fee (Bed Space): ₦500

  • Clinical Hostel Fee (Medical Students): ₦20,000

Students interested in on-campus accommodation should apply early, as available spaces are limited and fill up quickly.


Payment Guidelines and Penalties for Late Payment

All payments are made online through the UNIUYO e-portal. Students are advised to pay all required fees early to avoid unnecessary delays or penalties.

Consequences of Late Payment:

  • Additional late registration fee of ₦5,000.

  • Denial of access to course registration portals.

  • Possible exclusion from semester examinations.

  • Delay in processing school documents and results.


Conclusion

Understanding the financial requirements at the University of Uyo is crucial for effective planning, especially for new students. From the acceptance fee of ₦25,000 to the varying tuition fees across departments and additional charges, it's clear that students must budget wisely.

Fortunately, UNIUYO remains one of the more affordable federal institutions in Nigeria, offering quality education at a reasonable cost. Prospective and returning students are advised to stay updated via the official university portal and follow payment instructions carefully to avoid issues during the academic year.



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