MOUAU School Fees Schedule for 2023/2024 Session

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Are you keen on understanding the financial outlay for a year at MOUAU? Puzzled about the difference in costs for freshers and returning students? Or perhaps curious about any additional fees? As the 2023/2024 academic session beckons, get a clear picture of MOUAU's school fees, ensuring a smooth academic voyage.

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), one of the nation’s premier agricultural institutions, has unveiled its comprehensive fee structure for the 2023/2024 academic year. This fee breakdown serves as an invaluable guide for both new and returning students, ensuring clarity and facilitating seamless academic planning.

New Students Developmental Levy: ₦60,000; Other Charges: ₦125,500; New Hostel: ₦50,000
Returning Students CVNM: ₦137,500; HUND: ₦137,500; CEET/CAFST: ₦132,500; Other Levels: ₦127,500
Specific Levels COLPAS/COLNAS/COED: ₦117,500; COLMAS/CASAP/CCSS/CARESE/CNREM: ₦112,500
Hostel Charges New Hostel: ₦50,000; Old Hostel: ₦25,000

For New Students

Entrants into MOUAU for the 2023/2024 academic year should take cognizance of the following fees:

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU) School Fees

Mandatory Levies

Accommodation Costs

Students seeking residency within the university’s hostels should note the following:

See: MOUAU Academic Calendar.

For Returning Students

MOUAU’s commitment to transparency extends to its returning students. The fee structure for this category varies based on the specific academic programme and year:

Programme-Specific Fees

Fees for Other Levels

Accommodation Costs

In summary, MOUAU’s fee structure is meticulously crafted to ensure affordability while maintaining the institution’s standards of excellence. Both new and returning students are advised to familiarise themselves with these fees and plan their finances accordingly. MOUAU remains devoted to its mission of imparting quality education and fostering a conducive learning environment, ensuring its students achieve their academic aspirations.

Olusegun Fapohunda