FUOYE Introduces 70/30 Flexible Payment Plan for Sundry Fees
Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) has approved a flexible 70/30 payment plan for student fees. Learn how it works and the benefits for final-year students.
The Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) has introduced a new payment plan to ease the financial burden on students.
This development offers a more flexible approach to paying sundry fees, making it easier for students to keep up with their academic obligations.
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Flexible Payment Plan for Sundry Fees
FUOYE has approved a 70/30 payment structure for sundry fees.
Under this arrangement, students are required to pay 70% of the total fees in the first semester.
The remaining 30% can be paid in the second semester.
This plan aims to reduce financial strain on students and ensure that they can continue their studies without delays caused by financial difficulties.
Extra Units for Final-Year Students
In addition to the new payment structure, FUOYE has also approved the application of Extra Units for final-year students.
This move will allow students in their final year to take additional units, helping them complete their academic programme on time.
Students should note that the total course load, including the extra units, must not exceed 27 units.
This opportunity is designed to help final-year students avoid delays that could impact their graduation and career plans.
How to Get More Information
If you need more details or have questions about the new payment plan or Extra Units, you can contact the student union by visiting the SUG Building.
This update shows FUOYE’s commitment to supporting students through flexible options and policies that promote timely graduation and academic success.