Sokoto State University Begins Data Collection Exercise for Tuition Fee Verification

The Sokoto State Students Verification Committee at Sokoto State University (SSU) has announced the commencement of a Data Collection Exercise for students.

Sokoto State University Begins Data Collection Exercise for Tuition Fee Verification

The Sokoto State Students Verification Committee at Sokoto State University (SSU) has announced the commencement of a Data Collection Exercise for students. This exercise, directed by the Office of the Honorable Special Adviser to the Sokoto State Governor on Student Matters, is aimed at verifying eligible students for the payment of 2023/2024 tuition fees.

The Data Collection Exercise is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Students are advised to stay informed through communications from the Sokoto State Students Association, SSU Chapter, regarding the specific venue for the exercise.

In an official notice, the committee emphasized the importance of prompt attendance: "Students are encouraged to come as early as possible to enable them to be verified for the payment of 2023/2024 tuition fees. We assure you of the committee's highest esteem and commitment to ensuring a smooth and efficient verification process."

This initiative reflects the state government's ongoing efforts to support Sokoto State students by ensuring that all eligible individuals receive the necessary financial assistance for their education.

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Students are urged to prepare all required documentation and to arrive at the designated venue on time to facilitate a seamless verification process.

For further updates and detailed information, students should keep in touch with the Sokoto State Students Association, SSU Chapter, and check official communications regularly.

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This exercise is part of the broader commitment of the Sokoto State Government to invest in education and support the academic pursuits of its youth, ensuring that financial barriers do not impede their educational aspirations.

Sokoto, Nigeria – The Sokoto State Students Verification Committee at Sokoto State University (SSU) has announced the commencement of a Data Collection Exercise for students. This exercise, directed by the Office of the Honorable Special Adviser to the Sokoto State Governor on Student Matters, is aimed at verifying eligible students for the payment of 2023/2024 tuition fees.

The Data Collection Exercise is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Students are advised to stay informed through communications from the Sokoto State Students Association, SSU Chapter, regarding the specific venue for the exercise.

In an official notice, the committee emphasized the importance of prompt attendance: "Students are encouraged to come as early as possible to enable them to be verified for the payment of 2023/2024 tuition fees. We assure you of the committee's highest esteem and commitment to ensuring a smooth and efficient verification process."

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This initiative reflects the state government's ongoing efforts to support Sokoto State students by ensuring that all eligible individuals receive the necessary financial assistance for their education.

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Students are urged to prepare all required documentation and to arrive at the designated venue on time to facilitate a seamless verification process.

For further updates and detailed information, students should keep in touch with the Sokoto State Students Association, SSU Chapter, and check official communications regularly.

This exercise is part of the broader commitment of the Sokoto State Government to invest in education and support the academic pursuits of its youth, ensuring that financial barriers do not impede their educational aspirations.