Fountain University Matriculates 545 Students for 2023/2024 Academic Session

The Vice-Chancellor called on students to not only focus on academic achievements but also strive for personal growth, character development, and practical skills acquisition.

Fountain University Matriculates 545 Students for 2023/2024 Academic Session

The Fountain University, Osogbo, recently held its matriculation ceremony for the 2023/2024 academic session, welcoming 545 new students into various colleges.

During the ceremony, Vice-Chancellor Professor Olayinka Karim delivered an address to the new students, emphasizing the importance of maintaining exemplary character and abiding by the university's rules and regulations.

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Professor Karim reiterated the institution's commitment to academic excellence and moral values, urging students to embrace discipline, responsibility, and integrity. She encouraged them to confront challenges with resilience, viewing them as opportunities for personal growth.

In her address, Professor Karim highlighted Fountain University's dedication to providing a holistic education that integrates academic knowledge with spiritual and moral enrichment. She emphasized the university's adherence to uncompromising standards and its incorporation of the National Universities Commission (NUC) Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS) into its academic programs.

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The Vice-Chancellor called on students to not only focus on academic achievements but also strive for personal growth, character development, and practical skills acquisition.

As the matriculation ceremony concluded, Professor Karim expressed her best wishes to the prospective corps members and camp officials for a safe journey to camp and a successful orientation course.