LASU releases backlog of 32,000 certificates  

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LAGOS: The Lagos State University (LASU) has begun issuing backlog of certificates to its graduates.

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Over 100 graduates showed up Monday to collect their certificates at the university’s main auditorium where the certificate unit of the Registry has set up shop until January 1, 2019.

The Principal Assistant Registrar/Head, Certificate Unit, Mr Olabode Akinrimade, said in a statement by the university’s centre for information, press and public relations (CIPPR) that 32,522 certificates were ready for collection by those who could prove they had attended the university.

Even if they cannot present the requisite document, Akinrimade said the university had measures to help identify the graduates.

He debunked claims that the university was withholding the certificates.

“Over 100 graduates turned up on the first day of the first day of the certificates release/collection exercise.  It is very untrue that LASU is not releasing certificates,” he said.

The university’s Registrar, Olayinka Amuni, monitored the exercise on Monday.

 

Requirements for collection of Certificate by Graduates of the LASU Full-Time and Part-Time Programmes

1. Original Notification of Result
2. Duly Signed Student’s Final Clearance
3. Student Identification Slip (Students Affairs)
4. Student Statement of Account
5. LASU issued Payment receipts for:
a. Certificate N 5,000.00
b. Alumni dues N 1,000.00
c. Convocation Brochure:
i. 20th Edition N1,500
ii. 21st & 22nd Edition N3,000

The Certificate collection exercise will be from Monday 12th November 2018, to Tuesday 1st January, 2019.

The exercise will be held in the University Auditorium on Monday to Friday, weekly, between the hours of 10:00am and 6:00pm, daily.

                                                                                                                                           

i. Graduates who fail to collect their certificates within the stipulated period would pay a penalty of Fifteen Thousand Naira (N15,000.00) only for late collection of certificate.
ii. 1988 – 2003 graduates who have lost their school fees receipts would be required to pay Five Thousand Naira (N5,000) only.

 

NOTE:

Graduates, who have collected their certificates prior to this publication, are to disregard this information, please.

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