Pategi varsity partners NUC on new faculty
By Fatima Mohammed-Lawal
The Ahman Pategi University (APU), Patigi, Kwara State, has collaborated with the National Universities Commission (NUC) on commencement of Faculty of Education.
This is contained in a statement signed by Alhaji Hammed Olufadi, the Registrar of the University, made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday.
Olufadi said the collaboration would help to facilitate a seamless commencement of the Faculty of Education University.
He said that N15.70 million had been disbursed to the NUC as the mandatory fee for the Resource Assessment Visit to new academic programmes.
“This strategic move aims to enable the university to admit students aspiring to pursue these courses, filling the void left by the unavailability of such programs or limited space in other institutions.
“This initiative supplements the existing array of courses offered at APU, where students are currently enrolled in diverse programmes including, English, Accounting, Computer Science and Cyber Security.
“Others includes Economics, Entrepreneurship, Forensic Science Taxation, Industrial Chemistry and International Relations among others.
Olufadi further stated that the newly introduced programmes, slated for Resource Assessment and subsequent admission, within the Faculty of Education, are (Ed) Biology, (Ed) Chemistry, (Ed) Physics, (Ed) Economics and (Ed) English.
He listed others to include B.Ed. Guidance and Counselling, B.Ed. Education Management, B.Ed. Business Education and B.Ed. Special Education.
According to him, this strategic move aligns with the APU commitment to expanding academic opportunities and providing a platform for aspiring educators and professionals in the field of education.
“It further strengthens the institution’s resolve to contribute significantly to the educational development of its region and beyond.
“In addition to the Faculty of Education, other faculties earmarked for Resource Assessment include the Faculty of Humanity, Social and Management Sciences, and the Faculty of Science and Computing.
“These faculties will potentially introduce programs such as; Faculty of Humanity, Social and Management Sciences, including B.Sc. History and Diplomatic Studies, B.Sc. Business Administration, B.Sc. Sociology and Criminology.
“Also Faculty of Science and Computing, including B.Sc. Geology and Mineral Sciences, B.Sc. Biochemistry, and B.Sc. Chemistry,” he said.
Olufadi observed that the establishment of the Faculty of Education represents a milestone in the institution’s journey towards academic excellence and inclusivity.
According to him, it reflects a forward-looking approach to addressing the educational needs of the community and creating a conducive environment for learning, research, and personal development.
He stated that as APU continues to evolve, this latest development marks a promising chapter in its mission to be a hub of knowledge, innovation, and academic distinction in Kwara State and beyond.
“The university looks forward to welcoming aspiring educators and students to the Faculty of Education, where they can embark on a journey of intellectual growth and contribute meaningfully to the future of education.
“This remarkable achievement, marked by the provision of requisite funds, reflects the founder’s commitment to increasing student enrollment and expanding access to education within our community,” he said.
He enjoined parents and stakeholders to join the institution in its commitment to raise the next generation of graduates who will transform the world with the high-quality education that the university offers at affordable rates. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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