Important Update on IMSU Faculty Clearance, ID Cards, and Health Insurance

IMSU students must meet requirements for faculty clearance, school ID cards, and health insurance to ensure exam eligibility and campus safety.

Important Update on IMSU Faculty Clearance, ID Cards, and Health Insurance
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Attention all students of Imo State University (IMSU): An important notice from the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Admin), Rev. Fr. Prof. Philip A. Ogbonna, outlines new guidelines that students must follow to maintain compliance with university rules and government mandates. This notice, sent to all Deans and Heads of Departments on March 19, 2024, includes critical information on faculty clearance, school ID cards, and health insurance. Here's what you need to know:

1. Faculty Clearance: Students who have not completed their faculty clearance may face serious consequences. This process is essential to ensure that students are eligible for enrollment in forthcoming examinations. If you've yet to complete your faculty clearance, make this a top priority to avoid issues with exam enrollment.

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2. School ID Cards: Proper identification is crucial on campus. Every admitted student must possess an IMSU ID card to confirm their identity. If you haven't obtained your school ID card, contact your faculty or department to begin the application process immediately.

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3. Health Insurance Scheme: Both the Federal and State Governments have made health insurance mandatory for all citizens, including students. IMSU requires compliance with this mandate to ensure the well-being and safety of everyone on campus. Make sure you are enrolled in a health insurance scheme and provide proof of insurance when required.

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This notice is signed by Rev. Fr. Prof. Philip A. Ogbonna, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Admin), and serves as a critical reminder for all IMSU students. To avoid disruptions to your academic progress, make sure to comply with these regulations as soon as possible. If you have any questions or need assistance, contact your faculty or department head for guidance.

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