Modibbo Adama University Students' Union Requests Reconsideration of "No Fees, No Exams" Policy

Modibbo Adama University Students' Union Requests Reconsideration of "No Fees, No Exams" Policy

Modibbo Adama University Students' Union Requests Reconsideration of "No Fees, No Exams" Policy

The Students' Union Government (SUG) of Modibbo Adama University has written to the Vice Chancellor, requesting a temporary reprieve from the "No Fees, No Exams" policy due to the current economic challenges faced by students.

The SUG, led by President Jelar üntade, cited factors such as economic downturns, family crises, and unforeseen expenses, which have led to widespread financial hardship among students. They assured the university administration that students are committed to settling their outstanding fees as soon as possible but require a brief respite to navigate this difficult period.

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The SUG requested a temporary accommodation to allow students to sit for their exams without the added stress of financial obligations, enabling them to focus on their academic pursuits and perform to the best of their abilities.

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