EBSU Change of Course Application Nears Deadline, Students Urged to Submit Current Results

EBSU students seeking a change of course must submit current sessional results/CGPA and O'level results to Registrar's office before March 20, 2024, deadline. Failure to comply may result in non-processing of applications.

EBSU Change of Course Application Nears Deadline, Students Urged to Submit Current Results
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Ebonyi State University (EBSU) students who have applied for a change of course have been reminded of the impending deadline for submission of required documents. According to an announcement from the Registrar's office, students are directed to print and attach their current sessional results/CGPA along with their O'level results to their change of course application forms. The deadline for submission is Wednesday, March 20, 2024.

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Jeremiah O. Nwamgbo, Registrar of EBSU, emphasized the importance of complying with this directive, stating that any application lacking the necessary documents will not be processed. With the majority of the 2022/2023 Semester results already released, students are urged to act promptly to ensure their applications are processed without delay.

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Furthermore, the announcement clarified that the sale of change of course application forms for the 2023/2024 Session closed on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. Prospective candidates who missed the deadline are advised to wait for the next academic session rather than attempting to purchase or pay for the form again.

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In light of these instructions, students are encouraged to visit the Registrar's office and submit their current results/CGPA and O'level results before the specified deadline to avoid any complications in the processing of their change of course applications. Failure to adhere to this deadline may result in delays or non-processing of applications.