Sa’adu Zungur University Faculty of Science Welcomes Fresh Students at 2026/2027 Orientation Exercise

Sa’adu Zungur University Faculty of Science Welcomes Fresh Students at 2026/2027 Orientation Exercise

Sa’adu Zungur University Faculty of Science Welcomes Fresh Students at 2026/2027 Orientation Exercise

The Faculty of Science at Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZUS), Gadau, has successfully conducted its formal orientation exercise for newly admitted students of the 2026/2027 academic session.

In a notification issued by Adamu Garba Tahir, PhD, on behalf of the Dean’s Office, the university invited all fresh science students to the Butterfly Lecture Theater Wing B on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, for a comprehensive introduction to university life.

The orientation programme was strategically designed to transition new students from their secondary education into the rigorous academic environment of a university. Key focus areas of the exercise included:

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Academic Regulations & Policies: Guiding students through the credit unit system and examination requirements.

Ethical Standards: Emphasizing the university’s zero-tolerance policy for academic misconduct and social vices.

Facility Introduction: Acquainting students with the laboratories, libraries, and research tools available within the Faculty of Science.

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Staff Introduction: Providing a platform for new students to meet the faculty heads and departmental lecturers who will oversee their academic journey.

Setting Expectations

The faculty leadership underscored that the exercise was essential for aligning the students with the "general expectations of the university," ensuring they are well-equipped to achieve academic excellence from their first day on campus.

The successful turnout at the event marks the official beginning of the academic journey for the newest cohort of scientists at Sa’adu Zungur University.