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PORTAL CLOSE DATE EXTENDED FOR NEW INTAKES FOR KWASU UNIVERSITY - VC.

My dear Students,
This year, late registration has been extended many times to give students, both returning and those given late admission, the needed opportunity to register using the late registration opportunity.
For the last and final time this academic year, I have now given another approval for extension of late registration to Saturday November 12, 2016.

My dear students, I am writing to you, therefore, to emphasize that this is the LAST TIME any extension will be given, and any student who fails to use this final opportunity to register for their courses for this academic year would not become a full-time student at KWASU in the 2016-2017 academic year.
Please, do spread this news to all and sundry, that this is the very last extension of late registration, and NO FURTHER extension shall be given.
Soon, we shall be having the 2016-2017 matriculation ceremony for our new students, and that way every one admitted would be formally welcomed into the KWASU family.
The 2016-2017 Academic Year is a unique one, with far many new students than we have ever admitted into KWASU at any one time. Please reach out to new students and extend your hands of fellowship to them.
I like to encourage you all to continue to work together and support each other. Those who gained "early bird" admission and started classes early should assist those who joined later so that everyone can get updated notes from all the classes taken in the semester that they might have missed because of coming in through late admission.
KWASU students must continue to be their brothers' and sisters' keepers, and remain courteous and helpful to one another. That is the KWASU spirit!
I wish you a great and successful academic year ahead!
See you around!
Sincerely,
Prof. AbdulRasheed Na'Allah, PhD (Alberta)
Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive
Kwara State University, Malete
P.M.B 1530
Ilorin, Kwara State
Nigeria
Website: www.kwasu.edu.ng
Email Address: abdulrasheed.naallah@kwasu.edu.ng
Phone: +2348062650613

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