LASU School Of Part-Time Studies Releases First Matriculation List For Admitted Students

Lagos State University 2022/2023 session, school of part time studies releases first matriculation list for admitted students, directs immediate payment of school fees.

LASU School Of Part-Time Studies Releases First Matriculation List For Admitted Students
LASU School Of Part-Time Studies Releases First Matriculation List For Admitted Students

Lagos State University 2022/2023 session, school of part time studies releases first matriculation list for admitted students, directs  immediate payment of school fees.

This is to inform the admitted students of the Lagos State University School of Part-Time Studies (SPTS) that the matriculation list for the 2022/2023 academic session has been released on the university website. 

The matriculation numbers can be accessed using the procedure below:

1. Visit the University Website: https://www.lasu.edu.ng

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2. Point to the STUDENT tab and click on CHECK MATRIC NUMBER

3. On the displayed page, enter your APPLICATION NUMBER e.g PT23…

4. Click on SUBMIT to view your Matriculation Number.

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Other SPTS students in the 2022/2023 academic session that are yet to commence LACACA are advised to do so without delay, while those already on LACACA platform but have one issue or the other, are advised to act accordingly so that they can be assigned matriculation numbers and safeguard their provisional admissions.

Furthermore, all the bonafide students of Lagos State University School of Part-Time Studies (SPTS), (both returning and new students) are hereby directed to pay their school fees and all other required fees IMMEDIATELY.

Please note that any student who is unable to pay all the required fees would not be able to complete the online course registration, which will lead to an inability to register for the required courses and subsequently a forfeiture of admission.

MySchoolNews reporting.