McPherson University Holds Staff Seminar to Prepare Directorate of Students’ Affairs for 2025/2026 Session

The Directorate of Students’ Affairs at McPherson University recently hosted a seminar for its staff to gear up for the 2025/2026 academic session, ensuring readiness for the new intake of students.

McPherson University Holds Staff Seminar to Prepare Directorate of Students’ Affairs for 2025/2026 Session

The Directorate of Students’ Affairs at McPherson University recently hosted a seminar for its staff to gear up for the 2025/2026 academic session, ensuring readiness for the new intake of students.

The event aimed to enhance service delivery and align the directorate with contemporary student management practices.

Key attendees included Sub-Dean Mrs. Ayodele Esther Awokoya, Deputy Registrar (Counselling) Mrs. Adetunji Florence, Student Affairs Officer Mr. Uwelu Daniel, Senior Security Officer Mr. Lala Oluwaseyi, along with hall managers and porters, reflecting a comprehensive representation of the directorate’s team.

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The seminar focused on retraining staff with updated knowledge and best practices, preparing them to address student-related challenges effectively in the upcoming session. Presentations by Mrs. Awokoya, Mrs. Adetunji, Mr. Uwelu, and Mr. Lala covered critical topics, offering insights into managing various issues within the university environment.

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The interactive session allowed participants to engage in discussions, seeking clarifications on pertinent matters, which enriched the learning experience. This collaborative approach underscored the directorate’s commitment to fostering a supportive and efficient student affairs framework.

The event highlighted McPherson University’s proactive stance in staff development, setting a strong foundation for the new academic year. Participants left equipped with renewed skills to enhance student welfare and campus harmony.