UNIDEL Holds Orientation Exercise for Newly Admitted Students

The University of Delta (UNIDEL) has commenced its 2024/2025 orientation exercise for newly admitted students from the faculties of Sciences, Arts, Computing, and Education.

UNIDEL Holds Orientation Exercise for Newly Admitted Students

The University of Delta (UNIDEL) has commenced its 2024/2025 orientation exercise for newly admitted students from the faculties of Sciences, Arts, Computing, and Education.

Vice Chancellor Prof. Stella Chiemeke congratulated the students on their successful admission, emphasizing the importance of familiarizing themselves with university rules and regulations. "This orientation facilitates a seamless transition, fosters a sense of belonging, and equips you with vital knowledge for university life."

Prof. Chiemeke urged students to be focused, diligent, disciplined, and to utilize the IT center for skills acquisition.

Key presentations included:

- Regulations on Student Conduct and Discipline (Registrar Barr. Richmond Omagbemi)

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- University Library services and rules (University Librarian, represented by Mr. Ugulu Lawrence)

- Financial Responsibilities (Bursar Mr. Sunny Ikeogwu)

- Medical Facilities and Medicare (Head of Medical Unit, Mrs. Sandra Akporhere)

- Dress Code (Dean of Students Advisory Services, Dr. Rufus Ijeh)

- Security Tips (DSP Aloysius Okhiyochie)

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- Strategies for Academic Excellence (Prof. Kola Oladunmonye)

- Importance of Sports and Recreation (Sports Director, Mr. Mike Mbibi, represented by Mr. Sunday Nwabuwe)

- Ethics and Moral Responsibilities (Rev. Canon Obiaigwe)

The event was attended by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Patricia Mbah, Deans, heads of departments, and directors.

In a vote of thanks, Mr. Makpamekun Peter Efe appreciated the university management, staff, and students for their support and commitment to the university's development.