TASUED Launches 24-Hour Transcript Service

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Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) is set to launch a 24-hour transcript service, allowing alumni to apply for their certificates and transcripts in real-time and track their progress from their Android phones.

Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) Transcript Service

The Vice Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education, Professor Oluwole Banjo, announced on Tuesday that the institution will launch a 24-hour transcript service later this week. This innovative automated process will enable alumni of the university to apply for their certificates, transcripts, and other services in real-time, from the comfort of their homes, and be able to track the progress of their requests from their Android phones.

The unveiling of this service comes as part of Professor Banjo’s investiture ceremony, where he was officially sworn in as the fifth substantive Vice Chancellor of Tai Solarin University of Education. As the second indigenous helmsman of the institution, he has been acting in the capacity of the Vice Chancellor since November 2, 2020, following the appointment of his predecessor, Professor Abayomi Arigbabu, as the Commissioner for Education, Science, and Technology by Governor Dapo Abiodun.

The introduction of this automated system is a significant step towards enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the university’s administrative processes, ensuring that alumni receive their transcripts and certificates in a timely and convenient manner. With this innovation, Tai Solarin University of Education is poised to improve the satisfaction of its alumni, ensuring that they have a seamless experience when applying for their certificates, transcripts, and other services.

In conclusion, the unveiling of the 24-hour transcript service by Tai Solarin University of Education is an exciting development that is sure to have a positive impact on the administrative processes of the institution. With this innovation, the university is set to provide a more efficient, convenient, and satisfactory experience for its alumni.

Olusegun Fapohunda