The primary objective of the University is to nurture students who will be able to impact positively not only on their immediate environment but also on the larger society.

Therefore an essential element of the actualisation of the University’s objectives is the identification and admission of students who owing to their ascertainable academic competence and demonstrated innate personal qualities are best suited to imbibe and put into practice the principles of hard work and excellence for which the founder is renowned and upon which the University has come into existence.

ABUAD is committed to offering equal opportunities to prospective students irrespective of creed, religion, race, political affiliation or financial status. Indeed the University’s Endowment Fund in addition to the provision of scholarships to deserving students already ensures that the cost of the qualitative education available at the University is subsidized.

PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS – REQUIREMENTS

1. PLACEMENT INTO DEGREE PROGRAMMES

Placement into Degree Programmes is based on performance at the UTME and the post-UTME screening, satisfaction of the O’Level requirements of individual courses, and the number of spaces available in the particular programme.

2. RESUMPTION

The 2012/2013 Academic Session commences on 17th September, 2012 for Fresh Students while Returning Students will resume on 2nd October, 2012.

3. EACH CANDIDATE IS EXPECTED TO PRESENT THE FOLLOWING AT THE POINT OF SCREENING:

i. Evidence of payment of Admission Acceptance Fee

ii. Evidence of ability to pay the applicable fees in FULL.

iii. Birth certificate

iv. Current UTME Result

v. O/L Result – College of Law accept WAEC/NECO/WASC/CAMBRIDGE results at one (1) sitting only.

vi. A letter of undertaking by the Candidate’s parent/sponsor, and a letter of guarantee by a Christian Clergy or Muslim Cleric, with their telephone number guaranteeing good behaviour and compliance with the University’s rules and regulations.

vii. A sworn affidavit by the student giving information about his/her name, address and name of parents in a High Court of Justice is required at the point of Registration.

viii. The original copies of the candidate’s credentials will be sighted while photocopies will be submitted.

4. PROVISIONAL ADMISSION LETTER AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS

Provisional Admission Letters and other relevant documents are always available and can be collected from the Registry at registration.

5. PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES

Candidates who are offered Provisional Admission pending the release of their O’Level results but who eventually fail to meet the basic admission requirements are NOT expected to purchase bank drafts for payment of school fees.

6. OFFICIAL BANK FOR STUDENTS’ POCKET MONEY

Skye Bank Plc.

Wema Bank Plc

NOTE: Students will NOT be allowed to operate Bank accounts with any other BANK.

7       a. MODE OF DRESSING

Students of the College of Law are expected to dress in black and white during school hours. Trousers are not allowed for Female Law Students.

b. Students in other Colleges are expected to dress formally during school hours 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday.

8. HALLS OF RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS

The following are the minimum required items that a Student may need during his/her stay in the Hall of Residence:

Mattresses and Pillows (which can be purchased in the University).

i. Pillow Case

ii. Blanket

iii. Bed sheets 4 x 7

iv. Set of cutlery

v. Plastic Buckets (can be purchased in the school)

vi. Padlock and key ring

vii. Torch Light and Batteries

viii. Hangers

ix. School bag

x. Sweater

xi. Raincoat/Umbrella

xii. Toiletries

xiii. Laptop (optional)

xiv. Feeding cost per semester

xv. Exercise books, hard cover notebooks

xvi. Writing materials

xvii. Treated Mosquito net (can be purchased in the school)

9. LIST OF PROHIBITED ITEMS IN THE HALL OF RESIDENCE

i. Camera phones e.g black berry, iphone, e.t.c. The only acceptable Mobile phone is Nokia 5030 torchlight phone on which the name of the owner must be inscribed.

ii. Alcoholic drinks

iii. Blenders

iv. Binoculars

v. Candles, matches & gas lighter

vi. Cigarettes

vii. Indecent wears

viii. Cooking utensils

ix. Dangerous weapons of any type

x. Electric blankets, mattresses or beds

xi. Electric boiling rings

xii. Hair dryers

xiii. Kerosene Lamps

xiv. Lethal weapons & injections

xv. Microwaves

xvi. Photocopying machines

xvii. Raw food items

xviii. Refrigerators

xix. Toasters

xx. Television sets.

 

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