Crescent University Part-Time Degree Admission Form 2025/2026

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Crescent University Abeokuta, also called CUAB by many students, has started admission for its part-time degree courses.

The programmes run through the Centre for Sub and External Degree Programmes, known on campus as CESEDEP.

The school released an admission guide showing that forms are open for several courses across selected colleges. These part-time options are meant for people who need a flexible study plan, including workers and those changing their study path.

Courses offered

College of Arts, Social and Management Sciences (CASAMAST)

College of Natural and Applied Sciences

College of Information and Communication Technology (CICOT)

The programmes also accept candidates applying for conversion admission. This is helpful for those moving from diploma or similar routes.

General entry needs

Applicants are expected to have:

The school checks documents carefully, so papers should be clear and complete.

How to apply

Each candidate must pay a non-refundable application fee of ₦10,000 into the Crescent Project Account.

Account number: 1011717301
Bank: Zenith Bank

After payment, applicants may either:

Filled forms should be returned to the Centre with photocopies of these items:

Missing documents may slow things down, so students should double-check.

Lecture days and time

Classes will run on:

This schedule suits people who work during the week, though weekends may feel long, honestly.

School fees

Before resumption, students must pay 70 percent of the tuition, which is ₦140,000, along with acceptance, screening, admin, and matriculation fees. All payments go into the Crescent Project Account, and the school does not return fees once paid.

Other study options

Crescent University also runs an Advanced Level Programme under the Joint Universities Preliminary Examination Board (JUPEB). Applicants need six O’Level credits, with English Language and Mathematics included.

Contact details

Admission work has already started. Interested students may want to apply early, before spaces quietly fill up.