JABU offers all CAC Pastors, wives, children 50% discount on tuition fees
By 'Gbenga Bankole
The foremost entrepreneurial University in Nigeria, Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) Ikeji-Arakeji Osun state has announced that it will start offering Christ Apostolic Church Pastors, wives and children 50 percent discount on tuition fees from this academic session.
JABU stated that the 50% discount will be given on the presentation of 3years Seed of Blessing (SOB) receipt and ELAT certificate.
The school also announced that admission is still on-going for JUPEB, undergraduate, Concersion(OND,HND) and postgraduate programmes.
Prospective candidates can contact 08023026146 for details and direction.
Not too long ago, the school announced partial scholarships for all its students.
The vice chancellor of the university , Prof. Sola Fajana , disclosed that the university came up with the scholarship policy in order to make studying in the institution attractive and to also encourage the students of religious studies.
Explaining the new policy further , the VC said all students of the institution would be given 10 percent reduction in their school fees .
Fajana said , “ There will be 15 percent school reduction for parents who have two students in our school, 20 percent reduction for students who are members of the Christ Apostolic Church , while members of staff of the institution who are students will have their school fees reduced by 15 percent.
“ There will be 40 percent discount for non - CAC students studying religious studies , while pastors or wives of pastors studying religious studies will enjoy 60 percent discount in their school fees .
“ C. A . C students studying religious studies will have 50 percent discount in their fees . ”
He said the management of the university was committed to making studying in the university conducive for all students .
“ We have resolved to make living on our campus more conducive and comfortable for our students , and we want to be known as the go - to place for our immediate and remote communities to have their problems solved, ” Fajana stated .
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