University of Lagos, UNILAG notice to all DLI students regarding the 2023/2024 Residential Programme


The Distance Learning Institute (DLI) Residential Programme for the 2023/2024 academic session has been scheduled as follows:
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ARRIVAL OF DLI STUDENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMME
2023/2024 DLI Residential Programme will commence on Saturday, 3rd August, 2024 and end on Saturday, 14th September, 2024.
ALL DLI students are expected to complete their course registration for the 2023/2024 session on or before Tuesday, 9th August, 2024. Immediately after the completion of the course registration, the “Hostel Application Button” will be enabled for allocation of hostel bed space.
Upon resumption on campus, students are to report to Halls of
Residence as indicated in the print-out of their accommodation slips with the following documents:
- Receipt of payment of full-service charge for the current session.
- Two (2) copies of the print-out of Accommodation Slip.
- Evidence of registration with the University Medical Centre.
SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL FOR THE 2023/2024 RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMME
Saturday, 3rd August, 2024 – Years 3-6 students move into Halls of Residence.
Monday, 5th August – Saturday, 10th August, 2024 – Lecture mop up (one week) for Years 3-6 students.
Friday, 9th August, 2024 – GST Examinations for Years 3-6 & all GST carryover courses at lower levels for Years 3-6 ONLY.
Monday, 12th August, 2024 – Examinations commence for Years 3-6 students.
Saturday, 24th August, 2024 – Examinations end for Years 3-6 students.
Saturday, 24th August, 2024 – Years 3-6 students vacate the Halls of Residence.
Sunday, 25th August, 2024 – Years 1 &2 students move into Halls of Residence.
Monday, 26th – Saturday, 31st August, 2024 – Lecture mop up (one week) for Years 1 & 2 students.
Wednesday 28th & Thursday 29th August, 2024 – GST Examinations for Years 1 & 2 students including all carryover courses for Year 2.
Monday, 2nd September, 2024 – Examinations commence for Years 1 & 2 students.
Saturday, 14th September, 2024 – Examinations end for Years 1 & 2 students.
Saturday, 14th September, 2024 – Years 1 &2 students vacate the Halls of Residence.
EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Students are to complete payment of fees on or before Thursday, 8th August, 2024 for Years 3–6 and Thursday, 29th August for Years 1 & 2.
Registration of courses for all students ends on Friday, 9th August, 2024 for Years 3-6 and Friday, 30th August, 2024 for Years 1 & 2.
Add and delete registration of course(s) for all students’ ends on Saturday, 10th August, 2024 for Years 3-6 and Saturday, 31st August, 2024 for Years 1 & 2.
There shall be no further extension after each of the closing dates.
Students are required to come to the Examination Centre with one recent passport photograph for each of their registered courses.
Examination dockets would be enabled for printing with effect from Monday, 29th July, to Wednesday, 7th August, 2024 for Years 3-6 and Monday, 19th to Wednesday, 28th August, 2024 for Years 1 & 2.
Commencement of final year students Research Project Defense on Saturday, 20th July, 2024 and ends on Saturday, 10th August, 2024.
Note that ONLY students of the Institute who are fully registered will be allowed to write examination. Unregistered students who sit for the examination will have their results nullified.
SPECIAL PLEA TO EMPLOYERS
THE DISTANCE LEARNING INSTITUTE (DLI) MANAGEMENT APPEALS TO EMPLOYERS TO KINDLY RELEASE EMPLOYEES WHO ARE DLI STUDENTS. THIS IS TO ENABLE THEM PARTICIPATE IN THE FORTHCOMING RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMME, DURING WHICH THE 2023/2024 SESSIONAL EXAMINATION WILL BE CONDUCTED.
Olakunle E. Makinde (Mrs.), FNIM,fisn
Ag. Registrar and Secretary to the Council.
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