State, Nigeria.
As with virtually all other institutions of higher learning, the university is run on financial resources derived from several sources. In the case of Unilag, a primary source of income for the institution is the fees charged to students who have gained admission to pursue various courses, programs, and trainings at the university.
School fees represent the income derived from students towards the management and administration of different services and facilities in the university, which include tuition, course registration, examination, medicals, library services, BDS levies, degree transcript(s), and other identified student identity-related costs.
The amount of school fees to be charged for different courses in various programs at the university remains a recurring query, and this blog post has been written to provide a detailed and actual response to the query for the 2024/2025 academic session at the University of Lagos.
To the aspiring students who will gain admission into the university in the 2024 or 2025 academic session and are worried or concerned about the amount of school fees that will be relevant, the opportunity to make advance provision and other necessary budget preparations for the amount the University of Lagos will be charging and levying on the various courses as Unilag school fees are presented in this blog post.
For the 2024/2025 academic session at the University of Lagos (Unilag), the school fees for primary courses range from ₦100,750 to ₦190,250. This comprehensive fee covers tuition, course registration, examination fees, library services, IT and entrepreneurship programs, laboratory/studio costs (where applicable), and other essential academic expenses. Additional charges include utility fees, convocation fees for final-year students, and mandatory health screenings.
It is key to note that it is advisable to confirm the 2024/2025 school fee of the University of Lagos directly from the school finance management office of Unilag, as the rates for the different programs or levels of study are subject to regulatory changes.
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Overview of School Fees Structure for 2024/2025 Academic Session
The breakdown of Unilag’s school fees for the 2024/2025 academic session is essential for prospective and returning students alike. It ensures clarity and foresight in financial planning. Here’s a detailed look at the fee structure:
Fresh Students (without lab/studio):
• Registration: N25,000
• ID Card: N5,000
• Results: N5,500
• Examinations: N15,000
• Library: N15,000
• IT & Entrepreneurship: N15,000
• Handbook: N5,000
• Total: N126,325
Fresh Students (with lab/studio):
• Registration: N25,000
• ID Card: N5,000
• Results: N5,500
• Examinations: N15,000
• Library: N15,000
• IT & Entrepreneurship: N15,000
• Handbook: N5,000
• Laboratory/Studio: N49,975
• Total: N176,325
Returning Students (without lab/studio):
• Total: N100,750
Returning Students (with lab/studio):
• Total: N140,250
Returning Medical Students:
• Total: N190,250
Additional Fees:
• Utility Charges for All: N20,000
• Convocation Fee for Final Year Students: N30,000
• Toxicology Test for Screening: N10,000
• Charges for mandatory field trips will be specified based on course requirements
Conclusion
Aspiring students preparing for admission to Unilag in the 2024 or 2025 academic session are urged to make timely financial provisions based on the outlined school fees structure.
It is advisable to confirm the specific fees applicable to their courses directly from Unilag’s finance management office, as fees may be subject to regulatory changes.
Understanding the breakdown of school fees equips students with essential information to plan their educational journey effectively. Unilag’s commitment to transparency in fee structures reflects its dedication to fostering a conducive learning environment for all students.
For further details and updates on Unilag’s school fees, visit the university’s official website or contact the administrative office directly. Stay informed to avoid any inconvenience during the registration and payment processes.