COVID-19: No cause for alarm, UNILORIN institute assures students

The University of Ilorin (Unilorin)’s Institute of Education (IOE) has assured its part-time students not to lose hope regarding the 2020 contact session despite the disruption in the academic year occasioned by the Coronavirus pandemic.

Prof. Ayodele Fajonyomi, the Director of the Institute, told newsmen during an interview in Ilorin that all measures had been put  in place to redeem the session which traditionally runs between July and October.

Fajonyomi  said, “The institute will continue to engage its students in discussions on the mode that the part-time programme will take once schools are reopened .

“IOE programmes  are primarily designed for the working-class students, who are adults.

“The age of enrollment of our students is dropping as qualified secondary school leavers are showing interests in part-time programmes.

“This is  because they have realised that the programmes of the institute have the same quality and entry requirements as that of  the regular programmes.

“Also, there is no discrepancy in the value of certificates issued at the end of both regular and part-time programmes,” he said.

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According to him, the Institute’s programmes are more flexible than those of the regular programmes.

He added that  the ongoing interaction with the students was to assess their access to internet facilities in their various locations.

He added that it was  also to know how they had been to  use the internet in view of the age of some of the students.

Also, the Deputy Director of the IOE, Dr Toyin Bakinde, said that  though the graduates of the institute  are exempted from  participating in the National Youth Service Scheme, he added that former students of the institute had been   excelling  in their chosen fields.

Bakinde added that those that enrolled in  the Institute have  an advantage of programmes which are not available for regular students; such as photography.

He told the  graduating students of the institute that the University of Ilorin’s Senate had already approved their results.

He said that  the results would  be published as soon as the Federal Government reopens the tertiary institutions. (NAN)

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