Edo, Officials, AAU, Ambrose Alli
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The management of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma in Edo State, has denied any increase in the university’s tuition fees.

AAU, in a statement issued on Thursday, May 25, by its acting Registrar, Ambrose Odiase, described the trending rumour of a hike in the university’s fees on social media as fake.

Odiase stated: “It has become necessary for the management of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, to set the records straight regarding the issue of tuition fees of students of the university.

“This follows the misinformation that has been unleashed on the social media space in the past few days by mischief makers who have been churning out staggering inconsistent figures, and claiming them to be the official school fees regime of the university.

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“For the avoidance of doubt, and the general information, there’s no tuition fee increase for 2022/2023 session in Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, for returning students of the university.

“All tuition fees remain the same as in the 2021/2022 academic session for our students.”

The AAU Registrar enjoined prospective students to visit the university’s website to access the fees applicable to them and decide for themselves whether or not they wish to be students of the university.

Odiase added: “No candidate seeking admission into Ambrose Alli University is yet a student of the university until he or she has matriculated.

“Such potential students should note that the offer of admission will lapse after two weeks from the date of publication of the admission list and the payment of acceptance fee will determine those to be registered for matriculation.

“The university will not be prepared to admit beyond its quota.

“Management hopes the above information will be fully digested and advises anyone who seeks further clarification on the issue of fees charged at Ambrose Alli University to visit the institution’s website at the address given above.”

The Star

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