NWUS Summer Semester notice for 400 Level students

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Summary

Northwest University Sokoto (NWUS) says the Vice-Chancellor has approved a Summer Semester for 400 Level students with carry-over courses, and for students who missed examinations due to verified health challenges or pilgrimage obligations. Eligible students must register their affected courses through their departments or the committee secretary to be allowed to sit the Summer Semester examinations.

  • Who it covers: 400 Level students with carry-overs, plus students who missed exams due to verified health or pilgrimage obligations.
  • Approval: the Vice-Chancellor has approved a Summer Semester to address the outstanding issues.
  • What to do: report to the relevant department or contact the committee secretary to register affected courses.
  • Registration is mandatory for eligibility to write the Summer Semester examinations.
  • Only students who register within the stipulated period will be allowed to sit the exams.
  • Non-compliance means losing the opportunity to participate.

NWUS Announces Summer Semester for 400 Level Students with Carry-Overs and Verified Missed Exams

NWUS approves Summer Semester for 400 Level students with carry-over courses and verified missed examinations

Northwest University Sokoto (NWUS) has issued a Summer Semester notice through its Senate Task Force on Students’ Examination Results. The notice addresses outstanding academic matters affecting certain 400 Level students.

It states that the Vice-Chancellor has approved a Summer Semester for two groups: 400 Level students with carry-over courses, and students who were unable to sit for any examination due to verified health challenges or pilgrimage obligations.

Students covered by the notice

The notice identifies the affected students with some precision. It covers:

The emphasis on verification matters; the notice ties eligibility to circumstances already confirmed.

Registration requirement for the Summer Semester

Concerned students are required to report to their respective departments or contact the committee secretary to formally register the affected courses without delay. The notice describes registration as mandatory, and it links that step directly to eligibility to write the approved Summer Semester examinations.

There is no alternative pathway stated in the notice. Students who want to sit the examinations must first register the courses.

Stipulated period and what happens if a student misses it

The notice states that only students who complete the registration process within the stipulated period will be allowed to take part in the Summer Semester examinations. It also states the consequence of non-compliance: failure to follow the directive will forfeit the opportunity.

A student may have reasons for delay, but the notice sets a firm condition; the registration window, once closed, ends access to the Summer Semester examinations.

What students should do next

NWUS advises all affected students to treat the information as urgent and act promptly. The next steps are limited to what the notice states: report to the relevant department or contact the committee secretary, register the affected courses, and complete the process within the stipulated period.

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