In a recent development, the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), one of Nigeria’s top-tier universities, has announced the sale of its inter-university transfer forms. The announcement, made public on the University’s official platforms, is bound to be a boon for students seeking a new academic environment, particularly those displaced from Sudan.
UNILORIN’s Responds to Crisis with an Open Door
The Vice Chancellor of UNILORIN, Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, SAN, made the directive to open the Undergraduate Portal for applications. This move is specifically designed to accommodate Nigerian students who have been recently displaced from Sudan, thereby extending a helping hand to these scholars in need.
Navigating the Application Process
The process to apply for the inter-university transfer at UNILORIN is straightforward and digitally accessible. Interested applicants can apply directly through the Undergraduate Portal by following these steps:
- Visit the University’s official website and navigate to the Undergraduate Portal or directly go to https://uilugportal.unilorin.edu.ng/tranfer_registration.php.
- Click on “Continue” to start the registration process.
- Complete the application form with the required details.
Terms and Fees
Successful applicants are required to pay an Acceptance fee of ₦350,000 (Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand naira) only. This one-time fee must be paid upon confirmation of the transfer to the University of Ilorin.
Additionally, students who secure the transfer must spend a minimum of two sessions at the University of Ilorin before graduation. This requirement ensures that transferring students fully immerse themselves in UNILORIN’s educational experience.
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In conclusion, the University of Ilorin’s inter-university transfer initiative provides a valuable opportunity for students seeking to continue their academic journey in a renowned institution. It is an act of solidarity and support, reflecting UNILORIN’s commitment to providing quality education, regardless of the circumstances.