Nasarawa State University Addresses Concerns Over Third Semester Policy
The university has clarified that the policy, approved by the Senate, is designed to assist students facing academic challenges, allowing them to remediate failed courses and graduate alongside their peers, rather than waiting an entire academic session.
The management of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, has responded to reports of discontent among students regarding the newly introduced Third Semester Policy. The university has clarified that the policy, approved by the Senate, is designed to assist students facing academic challenges, allowing them to remediate failed courses and graduate alongside their peers, rather than waiting an entire academic session.
The university emphasizes that participation in the Third Semester Policy is not compulsory, contrary to claims made by some individuals attempting to create unrest among the student body. The management has stated that there are no plans to enforce the policy mandatorily.
Furthermore, the university cautions that any attempts to disrupt the ongoing second semester examinations will be met with strict disciplinary action. The management is, however, open to constructive discussions regarding any concerns related to the Third Semester Policy.
In conclusion, the university wishes all students success in their exams and encourages them to focus on their studies without distraction.