LASU Issues Urgent Notice to Graduands Ahead of the 27th Convocation Ceremony

The Management of the Lagos State University (LASU) has issued an all-important notice to all Graduands ahead of the 27th Convocation Ceremony.

LASU Issues Urgent Notice to Graduands Ahead of the 27th Convocation Ceremony

The Management of the Lagos State University (LASU) has issued an all-important notice to all Graduands ahead of the 27th Convocation Ceremony.

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NOTICE TO GRADUANDS FOR THE 27TH CONVOCATION CEREMONY

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  • To pay for the convocation package, all categories of graduands are to visit: www.lasu.edu.ng/tsa/payment/default.php and follow the steps on the payment portal.
  • Academic Gown should be returned immediately after the Convocation Ceremony and latest by Friday, 7th June 2024 to avoid penalty.
  • Any graduand who holds on to the Academic Gown beyond Friday, 7th June 2024, will be liable to a fine of Five Hundred Naira (N500:00) only, for each day of default. Also, any graduand who loses OR damages the Academic Gown would pay a sum of Thirty Thousand, Naira (N30,000:00) only, as replacement fee.
  • Graduands are to NOTE that certificates will be available for collection immediately after the Convocation Ceremony, subject to return of academic gown.

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  • First degree graduands are to move the tassels of their caps from right to left at a point during the ceremony, when the Vice Chancellor declares; "I admit you all". This signifies their admission into the body of Graduates of Lagos State University (LASU). Higher degree recipients should put on their caps, with the tassels placed at the left hand side, since they already have their first degrees.
  • ALL graduands should seek the assistance of Faculty Officers to ensure that the hood and cap are properly worn, with the tassels (cords) of the cap positioned to the right.
  • Female graduands are expected to show courtesy when they shake hands with the Vice-Chancellor, while male graduands bow, but should NOT remove their caps.
  • Parents/Guardians and Invited Guests are advised to be seated NOT later than 8.30 a.m. on each day.

  • Graduands are to adhere strictly to the following:
  • Graduands are to join the Convocation Procession by 9.00a.m; failing which they will not be allowed into the Auditorium.
  • Graduands in each Faculty are expected to be seated in the sections provided for them in the University Auditorium.
  • Unauthorized movements and taking of photographs will not be allowed during the convocation ceremony. Graduands are, therefore, advised in their own interest to complete such activity before coming into the University Auditorium OR wait till after the ceremony. Any graduand who leaves his/her seat while the ceremony is on will NOT be allowed to return to the Auditorium. This is to ensure ORDERLINESS during the Convocation Ceremony.
  • Graduands and Invited Guests under the canopy outside the Auditorium are requested to be orderly and rise to their feet as the Academic Procession enters AND leaves the Convocation venue.
  • Graduands should be properly robed; and are also advised to conform to the colour prescribed for their Faculties.
  • All graduands are required to immediately commence and complete the process of their clearance in their respective College/Schools/Faculties before the convocation, in order to facilitate the collection of their degree certificates.

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  • The Vice Chancellor congratulates all Graduands, Parents/Guardians/ Stakeholders and the entire University Community on the occasion of the 27th Convocation Ceremony of the University.