Nasarawa State University Keffi Clarifies Third Semester Policy Amid Misinformation

Nasarawa State University Keffi Clarifies Third Semester Policy Amid Misinformation

Nasarawa State University Keffi Clarifies Third Semester Policy Amid Misinformation

Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK) has issued a statement to address misinformation surrounding the introduction of its Third Semester Policy.

The policy, approved by the university's Senate, aims to support students facing academic challenges by allowing them to retake courses and graduate with their peers, rather than waiting an entire academic session .

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Key Points of the Third Semester Policy:

- _Voluntary Participation_: The policy is not compulsory, and students can choose to participate or not.

- _Academic Support_: Students with academic issues can retake courses and graduate with their peers.

- _No Mandatory Implementation_: The university has no plans to make the policy mandatory.

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The university management warned that any attempts to disrupt the ongoing examinations will be met with consequences, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining peace and order on campus. However, the management remains open to constructive discussions to address concerns surrounding the policy.

NSUK encourages students to focus on their exams, avoiding distractions and preparing well for their remaining assessments. The university wishes students success in their ongoing examinations.

For more information on Nasarawa State University Keffi's policies and programs, visit the university's official website.