The
National Universities Commission on Monday announced the suspension of
all Part-Time Programmes run by universities in the country.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria,
the Executive Secretary of the commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, also
announced the results of accreditation of courses run by the National
Open University of Nigeria.
Okojie said the suspension of the part- time programmes was to enable the regulatory body “streamline’’ them.
He said the work of the universities’
regulatory body was becoming more difficult because of the “products of
the system’’ and urged the institutions to cooperate with the NUC to
evolve a more focused and credible system.
“For now all part time programmes have been suspended. We are going to streamline them.
“No university should have more than 20 per cent of their student population on part-time with excess capacity to teach.
“All part time programmes must be located on campus. We do not want satellite campuses anymore,’’ he said.
The executive secretary said henceforth
universities must score over 70 per cent in all areas of assessment,
including the provision of library facilities before it would be
accredited.
“But if your library facilities are poor
or sub standard, even if you score over 70 per cent, you will not be
considered fit enough for accreditation,’’ he stated.
Okojie said that out of the 31 programmes evaluated for the NOUN, 30 were accredited.
He said that four programmes of the
university were granted full accreditation, 26 others accredited on
interim basis while one programme was denied accreditation.
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ReplyDeletePeople mai do part -time now u means say all of dem go stop.system of educatn 4 nigeria get k-leg o.
ReplyDeletea lot of people will be on the street... part-time has given them hope of going to school. but at the end of it were is the result to show for it u have to wait for another 5yrs to get it infact....
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