UNIUYO MATRICULATES 7,691 FRESHMEN
The management of the University of
Uyo has added to its fold a total of 7,691 freshmen of the 21st matriculation of the
university, conducted at the mini stadium, town campus, Thursday, April 16,
2015.
A break down of the figures indicate that
4,464 were admitted into full-time programmes through the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME), Diploma 1,163, Certificate 116, Direct Entry
251, Part-time Degree 92, Sandwich 142, Full-time Postgraduate 950 and
Part-time Postgraduate 513.
According to the Vice Chancellor,
University of Uyo, Professor Comfort Ekpo, who performed the last matriculation
in her tenure as Vice Chancellor congratulated the freshmen for
distinguishing themselves in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination
(UTME) and the UNIUYO Post-UTME screening exercise into the various programmes
of the university, challenged them to stand out in their fields of study.
At the auspicious event attended by the
freshmen in company of their parents, guardians and other well wishers, the
Vice Chancellor declared that the university currently has 96% of its programme
accredited by the National University Commission (NUC) ,implements the Tertiary
Institutions Social Health Insurance Programme (TISHIP) to provide medical
succor to her teeming students in any part of the country during holidays and
advised them to register at the University Medical Centre in order to benefit
from the scheme.
While counseling the students on the
ethics of the university and rules binding their studentship, the Vice
Chancellor noted that Deans of Faculty, Heads of Department are very friendly
and experienced, ready to attend to students. Also, the university offers free
advisory and counseling services in the Student Affairs Division as well as the
SERVI COM Unit.
Also, the fresh men were advised to shun
cultism and other vices capable of truncating their university education and
make their study primary focus, as degrees in the university are only awarded
to deserving students who are found to be “worthy in character and learning”.
Of note at the matriculation
ceremony was the warning handed down to the new entrants on fraudulent
behavior, especially on documents presented during admission screening exercise
which must also be the same on graduation as any attempt to alter or mutilate
tantamount to breach of the matriculation oath.
High
point of the event was the celebrations of excellence through the recognition
of students who have distinguished themselves by scoring the Quality Grade
Point Average (QGPA) of 4.00 point and over. This practice was instituted by
the Professor Comfort Ekpo’s administration, which mandates students with GPA
of 4.00 and above to be gorgeously robed, specially recognized at the event and
listed in the University of Uyo Honours Roll. These students also enjoy a lunch
and handshake with the Vice Chancellor on matriculation days.
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