Babcock University Disclaimer Notice on Release of Admission List & Resumption Date


It has come to the notice of the administration of Babcock University the publication of an unauthorized admission list and purported resumption schedule of new students.
The Babcock University Administration vehemently dissociates itself from the said publication.
While condemning in its strongest terms the thoughtlessness of the said action, we restate our commitment to adhering strictly to the laid down admission process and procedures as stipulated by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). As a socially responsible and academically responsive institution, we are averse to circumventing the regulations guiding the admission of students into tertiary institutions.
We reassure all applicants to Babcock University who have received letters of admission from JAMB in the ongoing admission exercise, that their letters remain valid, and that a notice on their resumption date shall be communicated to them shortly.
We extend our congratulations to the successful applicants and look forward to welcoming them on campus.
Joshua Suleiman, PhD Director, Marketing & Communication


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