KWASU Expels 175 Students for Rule Violations: Details Inside
Kwara State University (KWASU) has expelled 175 students for breaking various rules. These offences include exam cheating, theft, using fake results, assault, fraud, joining unregistered groups, and having firearms. The decision came after the Students’ Disciplinary Committee meetings from October 2021 to March 2024. KWASU stresses its commitment to discipline and excellence in both character and learning. Read on to find out more about this action and its impact on the university community.
The Kwara State University (KWASU) in Malete, located in the Moro local government area, has taken a strong stance against indiscipline by expelling 175 students for violating the institution’s rules and regulations.
Information | Details |
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🏫 University | Kwara State University (KWASU) |
📅 Decision Date | October 2021 – March 2024 |
📢 Announcement | By Dr. Saeedat Aliyu |
📝 Offences | Exam Malpractice, Theft, Fraud, Assault |
🚫 Expulsions | 175 Students |
🗒️ Committee | Students’ Disciplinary Committee (SDC) |
🏛️ Location | Malete, Moro, Kwara State |
🎓 Focus | Discipline and Academic Excellence |
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Reason for Expulsion
In a statement released by the Acting Director of University Relations, Dr. Saeedat Aliyu, it was made clear that these students were expelled for various offences that contravened the university’s standards.
“The university’s management wishes to inform the public that the following 175 students have been expelled for various offences,” the statement read.
Offences Committed
The expelled students faced penalties for offences including:
- Examination malpractice
- Theft
- Using fake results to gain admission
- Assault
- Fraud
- Belonging to unregistered associations
- Possession of firearms
Disciplinary Process
The decision to expel these students was based on the recommendations of the Students’ Disciplinary Committee (SDC), which held sittings from October 2021 to March 2024.
University’s Stance
The management of KWASU emphasised its zero tolerance for all acts of indiscipline. The institution is committed to producing graduates who excel both in character and learning.
For more information, visit the Kwara State University official website.