AAUA Reopens Portal for Late Registration 1st Semester 25/2026

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Summary

Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) has reopened its student portal for late first semester registration for the 2025/2026 session, starting 6 January 2026 for two weeks. The reopening is to allow students to complete school fees payment and course registration; the portal will be permanently closed after the period.

  • Purpose: late payment of school fees and completion of course registration for first semester (2025/2026).
  • Approval: the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Olugbenga E. Ige, approved the reopening.
  • Source: circular issued by the Office of the Registrar.
  • Duration: two weeks, effective from 6 January 2026.
  • Basis: stated to follow the University Senate-approved academic calendar.
  • Warning: the portal will be permanently closed after the two-week window.

AAUA Reopens Portal for Late First Semester Registration for 2025/2026

AAUA reopens student portal for late first semester fees payment and course registration for 2025/2026

The management of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) has announced the reopening of the students’ portal for late registration for the first semester of the 2025/2026 academic session. The notice is directed at students who have not completed the required processes for the semester.

The reopening is positioned as a limited window, not an open-ended extension.

Approval and purpose of the portal reopening

According to a circular issued by the Office of the Registrar, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olugbenga E. Ige, approved the reopening of the portal. The stated purpose is to allow students who are yet to complete payment of school fees and course registration to do so.

The circular treats fees payment and course registration as linked requirements; students who still have outstanding steps are the group expected to act.

Opening date and duration

The portal will be open for a period of two weeks, effective from 6 January 2026. The circular states that this timeline follows the academic calendar approved by the University Senate.

That start date places the reopening within the first week of January 2026; students affected by the notice are expected to act promptly within the two-week period.

Notice to affected students

The university management has advised all affected students to take advantage of the reopening. It also issues a warning: the portal will be permanently closed after the stipulated period.

The message is plain. Students who miss the two-week window should expect the portal to close, without a further reopening mentioned in the circular.

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