Osun State University (UNIOSUN)
UNIOSUN Opens 2025/2026 Pre-Degree Admission for Interested Candidates

The Osun State University (UNIOSUN) has announced the commencement of admissions into its one-year Pre-Degree Programme for the 2025/2026 academic session. This programme offers a pathway for students seeking admission into various undergraduate courses at UNIOSUN upon successful completion and meeting the required academic standards.

General Admission Requirements for UNIOSUN Pre-Degree Programme

Applicants must possess a minimum of five credit passes in relevant subjects from SSCE (WAEC), SSCE (NECO), NABTEB, or equivalent examinations.

  • For Arts courses, English Language is compulsory.

  • For Science and Social Science programmes, credit passes in English Language and Mathematics are required.
    Candidates awaiting results or with deficiencies in their O’Level results may also apply, provided they rectify such deficiencies before the final 2025/2026 admission process.

How to Complete the UNIOSUN Pre-Degree Application Form

Interested candidates are to register online through the university’s website (www.uniosun.edu.ng) or directly via the Pre-Degree Portal (pds.uniosun.edu.ng).

Steps to apply:

  1. Read the registration procedure carefully before starting.

  2. Fill out and submit the application form online.

  3. Print two copies of the completed form for submission at the Pre-Degree Office.

  4. Pay a non-refundable application fee of ₦15,000 through the Remita Payment Gateway on the portal.

Placement into UNIOSUN Degree Programmes

Upon successful completion of the Pre-Degree Programme, candidates are required to sit for the 2025/2026 JAMB Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and obtain a satisfactory score. Admission into degree programmes will depend on performance and availability in the following UNIOSUN campuses:

  • College of Law, Ifetedo Campus

  • College of Agriculture, Ejigbo Campus

  • College of Education, Ipetu-Ijesa Campus

  • College of Health Sciences, Osogbo Campus

  • College of Humanities and Culture, Ikire Campus

  • College of Management and Social Sciences, Okuku Campus

  • College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Osogbo Campus

Each college offers a wide range of degree options, including Law, Agriculture, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, and Management programmes. Applicants are advised to select only the courses listed in the official advert and to review admission requirements before submission.

Contact Information for Enquiries

For enquiries and assistance, applicants may reach the Pre-Degree Office or Admission Unit at Osun State University, Osogbo, via the following numbers:

  • 08030978060

  • 08035799424

  • 08063197059

  • 08076023807

  • 08100485562

EducationNGR reports that applications will close on 31 December 2025, and late submissions will not be processed.

Osun State University (UNIOSUN)
UNIOSUN Releases Final Admission List for 2025/2026 Session

The management of Osun State University (UNIOSUN) has officially released the final admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session. This list includes the names of successful candidates who have been offered provisional admission into various degree programmes through the UTME screening exercise conducted by the university.

Prospective students who took part in the admission process can now check their admission status via the Undergraduate Admissions Portal
The publication of this final list reaffirms UNIOSUN’s dedication to a transparent and merit-based admission process.

How to Check the UNIOSUN Admission List

To verify admission status, candidates should:

  • Visit the official UNIOSUN Admission Portal.
  • Log in using their JAMB registration number or application details.
  • Once admission is confirmed, pay the acceptance fee of ₦50,000.00 only through the UNIOSUN Remita Payment platform accessible on the portal.

Deadline: The acceptance fee must be paid on or before 7 November 2025.
Candidates who fail to pay within the deadline or complete registration requirements will forfeit their provisional admission offer.
Detailed registration instructions are also available on the portal.

Next Steps for Admitted Students

After successful payment of the acceptance fee, candidates are expected to:

  • Complete their online registration and document verification.
  • Ensure all personal and academic details are correctly uploaded.
  • Get ready for the commencement of academic activities across all UNIOSUN campuses.

The release of the final admission list marks a major milestone for new students beginning their academic journey at Osun State University (UNIOSUN). Admitted candidates are advised to complete all registration steps promptly and stay informed through the university’s official website and portal updates.

Osun State University (UNIOSUN)
UNIOSUN 2nd Batch Supplementary Admission List 2025/2026 Out

The Osun State University (UNIOSUN) has released its second supplementary admission list for the 2025/2026 academic session. Candidates who participated in the UNIOSUN admission screening exercise can now check their admission status through the university’s Undergraduate Admissions portal.

How to Check the UNIOSUN Admission List

Candidates can confirm their admission by visiting the official Undergraduate Admissions portal: https://admissions.uniosun.edu.ng

The portal provides detailed instructions on how to check your admission status and complete all necessary registration procedures.

Successful candidates are required to pay an acceptance fee of ₦50,000 (fifty thousand naira only) for the provisional admission offered. Payment must be made through the UNIOSUN Remita platform using any internet-enabled debit or ATM card (Verve, Visa, or MasterCard).

The payment deadline is October 31, 2025. Any candidate who fails to pay the acceptance fee and complete registration before the deadline will forfeit the provisional admission offer.

Steps After Admission

If your name appears on the UNIOSUN admission list, take the following steps immediately to secure your offer:

Accept or Reject the Offer: Log into the JAMB CAPS portal at https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/ to either accept or reject your admission offer.

Print Your JAMB Admission Letter: Once you have accepted the offer, visit the JAMB Admission Letter portal to print your admission letter for documentation purposes.

Checking UNIOSUN Admission Status on JAMB Portal

You can also confirm your admission through the JAMB E-Facility portal at https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/.

Follow these steps:

  1. Log in with your JAMB username and password.

  2. Scroll to the “Check Admission Status” section.

  3. Click “Access my CAPS.”

  4. Select “Admission Status” to view if you have been offered admission into UNIOSUN.

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Osun State University (UNIOSUN)
UNIOSUN Supplementary Admission List 2024/2025 Out

The UNIOSUN Supplementary Admission List for the 2025/2026 academic session has been released.

This update gives applicants another chance to confirm if they have been offered provisional admission into the Osun State University (UNIOSUN) undergraduate programmes.

 

 

Students who were not included in the merit list can now check this supplementary list to see if they made it.

How to Check the UNIOSUN Supplementary Admission List

Follow these steps to check your admission status:

  1. Visit the UNIOSUN Admission Portal.
  2. Select your application type from the options provided.
  3. Enter your JAMB registration number and password (created during your initial registration).
  4. Click Sign In to view your admission status.

Ensure you log in with the correct credentials used during your application.

Next Steps After Admission Offer

If you have been offered admission, complete these actions:

Completing these steps secures your place in the university’s academic calendar for the 2025/2026 session.

Note for Applicants

The UNIOSUN Supplementary Admission List serves as an additional opportunity for qualified candidates who were not included in the first list. Applicants are advised to act quickly after confirming their admission to avoid missing registration deadlines.

Osun State University (UNIOSUN)
UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee Payment Guilines 2025/2026

The UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee details for the 2025/2026 academic session have been released.

This payment confirms a candidate’s willingness to accept the admission offer from Osun State University (UNIOSUN). It is the first and most important step in securing a place at the university.

 

 

What the UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee Means

For every student listed on the UNIOSUN admission list, paying the acceptance fee is an official confirmation of admission. It represents your agreement to take up the admission offer and begin your studies at the university. Without payment, the offer remains incomplete and could be forfeited.

Amount to Pay

Each newly admitted candidate is required to pay an acceptance fee of ₦50,000.
This is a one-time, non-refundable payment that secures your admission slot for the academic session.

How to Pay the UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee

Payments are made online through the WebPAY platform, which supports Interswitch-enabled debit or ATM cards such as Verve, Visa, and MasterCard.

Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the UNIOSUN Admissions Portal.
  2. Log in with your JAMB registration number and password used during application.
  3. Select the Acceptance Fee Payment option.
  4. Choose your preferred card type and complete the transaction.
  5. Print your payment receipt and keep it safe as proof of payment.

Payment Deadline

The deadline for paying the UNIOSUN Acceptance Fee is 18 October 2025.
Failure to make payment before this date could result in the withdrawal of the admission offer, so candidates are advised to pay early.

Next Steps After Payment

After successfully paying the acceptance fee, candidates should:

  • Follow all subsequent registration instructions provided by the university.
  • Print and retain their payment confirmation.
  • Prepare required documents for physical verification during resumption.
See UNIOSUN Departmental Cut Off Marks 2025/2026

Osun State University has released the UNIOSUN Cut Off Marks for 2025/2026. This notice explains the scores for each course and the general rules for screening. Please read on for the full list and simple steps to act now.

UNIOSUN Cut Off Marks, what this guide covers

The cut off marks for Osun State University are out for 2025/2026. This is your quick map, neat and plain. You will see the scores for each course, the general rule for screening, and what to do if your mark sits below a course line. I pause here, deep breath, then we go.

  • Simple breakdown of every course
  • General JAMB rule for the session
  • Clear links for change of course and extra help

About Osun State University, short background

UNIOSUN runs a multi-campus setup across six towns, approved by the National Universities Commission in December 2006. The campuses sit in Osogbo, Ikire, Okuku, Ifetedo, Ipetu Ijesha, and Ejigbo. That is the frame, now the figures.

UNIOSUN Cut Off Marks, course-by-course list

Each line shows General and Indigene/Catchment marks.

  1. B. Agric. Economics – General: 57 | Indigene/Catchment: 46.4
  2. B. Agric. Extension – General: 56.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 44.5
  3. B. Agric. Forestry – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  4. B. Agric. Agronomy – General: 54.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 44.6
  5. B. Agric. Animal Science – General: 58.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 40.5
  6. B. Agric. Fisheries & Aquaculture – General: 55 | Indigene/Catchment: 45.5
  7. B. Agric. Wildlife Management – General: 54 | Indigene/Catchment: 44.8
  8. B.A. (Ed) English – General: 60.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 45.3
  9. B.A. (Ed) Chemistry – General: 55 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  10. B.A. (Ed) Economics – General: 60.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 46.2
  11. B.A. (Ed) Education Guidance & Counselling – General: 63.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 50.9
  12. B.A. (Ed) Education Management – General: 59.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 50
  13. B.Sc. (Ed) Mathematics – General: 54.3 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  14. B.Sc. (Ed) Political Science – General: 61.7 | Indigene/Catchment: 49.6
  15. B.Sc. (Ed) Biology – General: 56.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 44.4
  16. B.Sc. (Ed) Educational Technology – General: 55.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 44.2
  17. B.Sc. (Ed) Physics – General: 49.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  18. B.Sc. (Ed) Computer Science – General: 54.6 | Indigene/Catchment: 44.3
  19. B.Sc. (Ed) Business Education – General: 59.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 45.9
  20. B.Sc. (Ed) Environmental Education – General: 47.6 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  21. B.Ed. Adult Education – General: 55.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 46.8
  22. B.Sc. Anatomy – General: 62.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 56
  23. B. Health Information Management – General: 60.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 55.2
  24. B. Environmental Health Science – General: 59.6 | Indigene/Catchment: 55.2
  25. M.B.B.S. – General: 85.3 | Indigene/Catchment: 82.4
  26. B.Sc. Nursing – General: 77.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 74
  27. B.Sc. Physiology – General: 63.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 56.8
  28. B.Sc. Public Health – General: 65.6 | Indigene/Catchment: 61.9
  29. B.MLS – General: 74.7 | Indigene/Catchment: 71.8
  30. B.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics – General: 63 | Indigene/Catchment: 57.8
  31. B.Sc. Radiography & Radiation Science – General: 73.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 68.8
  32. B.Sc. Pharmacology – General: 68.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 62.6
  33. B.A. English & International Studies – General: 65.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 58
  34. B.A. French & International Studies – General: 65.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  35. B.A. History & International Studies – General: 66.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 56.9
  36. B.A. Linguistics & Communication Arts – General: 67.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 59.2
  37. B.A. Philosophy – General: 68.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 60.5
  38. B.A. Theatre Arts – General: 64.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 59.2
  39. B.A. Tourism Studies – General: 63 | Indigene/Catchment: 52
  40. B.A. Yoruba – General: 60.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 43
  41. B.A. Arabic Language & Literature – General: 62.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 50
  42. B.A. Islamic Studies – General: 58.3 | Indigene/Catchment: 50
  43. B.A. Christian Religion Studies – General: 47.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  44. B.Sc. Mass Communication – General: 72 | Indigene/Catchment: 63.7
  45. B.Sc. Advertising – General: 47.6 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  46. B.Sc. Public Relations – General: 54.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  47. B.Sc. Broadcasting – General: 60.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 43
  48. B.Sc. Journalism & Media Studies – General: 64.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 47.3
  49. LLB (Bachelor of Law) – General: 79.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 75.6
  50. Common & Islamic Law – General: 73.3 | Indigene/Catchment: 69.7
  51. B.Sc. Criminology & Security Studies – General: 69.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 63.5
  52. B.Sc. Peace & Conflict Studies – General: 62.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 49.2
  53. B.Sc. Accounting – General: 70.7 | Indigene/Catchment: 64.9
  54. B.Sc. Banking & Finance – General: 65.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 60.6
  55. B.Sc. Marketing – General: 64 | Indigene/Catchment: 57
  56. B.Sc. Geography – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  57. B.Sc. Business Administration – General: 66.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 61.3
  58. B.Sc. Economics – General: 68 | Indigene/Catchment: 60.3
  59. B.Sc. Entrepreneurial Studies – General: 61.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 48.9
  60. B.Sc. Industrial Relations & Personnel Management – General: 62.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 52.8
  61. B.Sc. Political Science – General: 67.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 61.4
  62. B.Sc. Sociology – General: 67.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 60.5
  63. B.Sc. International Relations & Diplomacy – General: 70.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 63.4
  64. B.Sc. Cooperative & Rural Development – General: 56.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  65. B.Sc. Public Administration – General: 62.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 56.7
  66. B.Sc. Psychology – General: 64.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 52
  67. B.Sc. Demography & Social Statistics – General: 58.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  68. B.Sc. Social Work – General: 63.3 | Indigene/Catchment: 48.8
  69. B.Sc. Development Studies – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  70. B.Sc. Politics, Philosophy & Economics – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  71. B.Sc. Local Government & Development Studies – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  72. B.Sc. Social Standards – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  73. B.Sc. Transport Management – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  74. B.Eng. Agric. Engineering – General: 58.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 45.4
  75. B.Eng. Chemical Engineering – General: 64.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 48.6
  76. B.Sc. Building – General: 58.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 50.5
  77. B.Sc. Estate Management – General: 57 | Indigene/Catchment: 49.3
  78. B.Sc. Food Science & Technology – General: 60.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 54.4
  79. B.Sc. Statistics – General: 56.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 43.3
  80. B.Eng. Civil Engineering – General: 67.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 61.6
  81. B.Eng. Electrical/Electronics Engineering – General: 65.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 59.5
  82. B.Eng. Mechanical Engineering – General: 66 | Indigene/Catchment: 59.8
  83. B.Sc. Biochemistry – General: 62.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 57
  84. B.Sc. Biotechnology – General: 59.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 46.1
  85. B.Sc. Chemistry – General: 58.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 47.1
  86. B.Sc. Computer Science – General: 68.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 62.3
  87. B.Sc. Cybersecurity – General: 66 | Indigene/Catchment: 61.2
  88. B.Sc. Geology – General: 57.7 | Indigene/Catchment: 43
  89. B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry – General: 59.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 43.5
  90. B.Sc. Information System – General: 54.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 46.3
  91. B.Sc. Mathematics – General: 58.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  92. B.Sc. Microbiology – General: 62.5 | Indigene/Catchment: 56.2
  93. B.Sc. Plant Biology – General: 54.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  94. B.Sc. Science Laboratory Technology – General: 62.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 51.7
  95. B.Sc. Software Engineering – General: 65.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 58.9
  96. B.Sc. Urban & Regional Planning – General: 55.4 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  97. B.Sc. Animal & Environmental Biology – General: 54.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 42.3
  98. B.Sc. Physics with Electronics – General: 57.2 | Indigene/Catchment: 46.7
  99. BLIS Library & Information Science – General: 55.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 46.1
  100. Industrial Mathematics – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  101. B.Sc. Quantity Survey – General: 58.3 | Indigene/Catchment: 53.7
  102. B.Sc. Architecture – General: 62.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 55.8
  103. B.Sc. Information Technology – General: 60.9 | Indigene/Catchment: 55
  104. B.Sc. Brewing Science & Technology – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 40
  105. B.Sc. Family & Consumer Science – General: 50 | Indigene/Catchment: 45
  106. B.Eng. Computer Engineering – General: 63.1 | Indigene/Catchment: 56.3
  107. B.Eng. Mechatronics Engineering – General: 63.8 | Indigene/Catchment: 49.3
  108. B.Sc. Data Science – General: 59.6 | Indigene/Catchment: 45

Tidy list, long list, but it answers the big question, right.

UNIOSUN Cut Off Marks, general JAMB rule

  • General screening mark: 160 and above for candidates who chose UNIOSUN as First choice.
  • Higher mark of 200 applies to Nursing, Medicine, Law, Common and Islamic Law.

If your score is below 200 for those higher courses

You can switch to another suitable programme within UNIOSUN.

Osun State University (UNIOSUN)
Check Score: UNIOSUN Post UTME Result 2025/2026 Out

Osun State University has released the Post UTME results for the 2025–2026 session. Candidates can now log in to the school portal to view their scores and know their standing. Read further for a clear step-by-step guide and next steps.

Osun State University, better known as UNIOSUN, has officially published its Post UTME screening results for the 2025–2026 academic year. For many, this feels like the curtain rising after weeks of anxious waiting. Candidates who sat for the screening can now see how they fared, a step that weighs heavily in shaping the admission list to come.

How to Check UNIOSUN Post UTME Result

Checking the result is a straightforward process, but it pays to take it slow and steady. A few clicks, and your score appears on the screen.

  • Step 1: Visit the UNIOSUN result portal
    Go to the UNIOSUN admission result portal. This page is set aside for Post UTME results.
  • Step 2: Enter your login details
    Type in your registration number and password. Take care, a small mistake here can block the right page from showing.
  • Step 3: View your score
    Click the Sign In button, and your Post UTME result will be displayed for you.

What the Result Means for Candidates

This stage is more than just numbers on a screen. It shows the reward of your effort, late nights, and revisions. For some, it brings relief, for others, perhaps a reason to plan the next move. Either way, it is a marker on the road to admission.

Next Steps for UNIOSUN Applicants

  • Those with strong scores may soon see their names on the admission list.
  • Others can take their result as feedback, a way of knowing where they stand and what to expect.
UNIOSUN Announces 14th Convocation Ceremony Date

The Osun State University (UNIOSUN) has announced that its 14th Convocation Ceremony is set to take place from Friday, 13th to Saturday, 21st September 2024.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Odunayo Clement Adebooye, invites the public to join the series of events celebrating the achievements of the University.

This grand event will honour graduates from various faculties and celebrate academic accomplishments.

Information Details
📅 Start Date 13th Sept 2024
📅 End Date 21st Sept 2024
🏫 Venue Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium
🎓 Event Convocation Ceremony
🕒 Key Times See schedule in article
💼 Programmes Various Inductions
🎤 Lecture Candido Da-Rocha Lecture
🎉 Highlight Special Convocation Play

Notice of Highlights for the UNIOSUN Convocation Ceremony

Friday, 13th September

  • Pre-Convocation Press Conference at the Multipurpose Hall, Osogbo, 10:00 a.m.
  • Jumat Service at the University Mosque, 1:00 p.m.

Saturday, 14th September

  • Vice-Chancellor’s Appearance on OSBC TV (Saturday Morning Tray), Live broadcast, 8:00 – 9:00 a.m.

Sunday, 15th September

  • Vice-Chancellor’s Appearance on OSBC Radio (Eroya), Live broadcast, 6:00 – 7:00 a.m.
  • Special Thanksgiving Service at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 9:00 a.m.

Monday, 16th September

  • Candido Da-Rocha Lecture at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 12:00 p.m.

Tuesday, 17th September

  • Vice-Chancellor’s Appearance on Rave FM (Frank Talk), Live broadcast, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
  • Alumni Day Lecture, Orientation, and Award Ceremony at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • Vice-Chancellor’s Appearance on Fresh FM (Point Blank), Live broadcast, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday, 18th September

  • Induction of Food Science and Technology Graduates by NIFST at the Multipurpose Hall, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
  • Induction of Education Graduates by TRCN at the Engineering Lecture Theatre, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
  • Induction of Engineering Graduates by NSE at the 1,000-Seater Lecture Theatre, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
  • Induction of Building Technology Graduates by NIOB at the Multipurpose Hall, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
  • Special Convocation Play “Lanke Omu” by Kola Ogunmola at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 3:00 p.m.

Thursday, 19th September

  • Convocation for Colleges of Humanities, Culture, and Education at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 10:00 a.m.
  • Convocation for Colleges of Management, Social Sciences, and Law at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 1:00 p.m.
  • Special Reception for First-Class Awardees (“Meet the Vice-Chancellor”) at the Multipurpose Hall, 3:30 – 6:00 p.m.

Friday, 20th September

  • Convocation Lecture at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 9:30 a.m.
  • Convocation for Colleges of Agriculture and Health Sciences at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 12:00 p.m.
  • Convocation for Colleges of Science, Engineering, and Technology at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 2:00 p.m.

Saturday, 21st September

  • Commissioning of Projects by His Excellency, Governor Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke, at the Project Sites, 9:00 a.m.
  • Convocation for the Postgraduate College at the Olagunsoye Oyinlola Auditorium, 12:00 p.m.

This series of events will bring together students, families, and staff for a memorable celebration of success and progress at UNIOSUN.

 

UNIOSUN Announces 14th Convocation Ceremony Date