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FULokoja Returning Students’ Registration Procedure 2017/18

FULOKOJA REGISTRATION PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING STUDENTS – 2017/2018 SESSION

Carefully read the guidelines outlined below, before commencing your registration:

Registration Exercise for Returning Students Commences Monday 13th November, 2017 and closes on Wednesday 13th December, 2017.

Late registration commences on Thursday 14th December, 2017 and closes 12:00 Midnight of 20th December, 2017 and would attract a late fee of N5,000.00.

REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1:  Proceed to the University Portal to generate your school charges invoice.

Step 2:  Pay your school charges as prescribed on the generated invoice using REMITA services (card or bank payment):

  • For Card Payment: Visit remita.net, Click on “Pay an Electronic Invoice“, Enter your generated RRR (Remita Retrieval Reference), and process your payment with relevant card details.
    • For Bank Payment:Visit any bank of your choice that offers REMITA services and pay using your generated RRR (Remita Retrieval Reference) on your invoice.
    • Return to the University Student Portal to confirm your payment.

Step 3: Complete your course registration online.  (Please seek the advice of your Level Coordinator before completing the form).

Step 4: Submit approved copies of the completed Course Registration Forms printed online to:

  • The Faculty/Department Registration Officer, and
  • Academic Affairs Division

Step 5: Proceed to the Bursary Department and submit two (2) copies each of the REMITA Payment Slip and Online School Charges Receipt for official stamp.

Step 6: Submit the photocopies of the stamped Online School Charges Receipt to the relevant Units below.

  • Students Affairs Division
  • University Library
  • Sports Unit
  • University Health Services
  • Academic Affairs Division.


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