TASUED Resumes Academic Activities
Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) has announced the resumption of academic activities from June 15, 2023, following an interim report of a Special Committee. An extended Teaching Practice for 400 level students, matriculation on June 21, and first semester exams in July were approved. The University reaffirms its zero-tolerance policy for cultism and cautions students to abide by all rules.
After a brief hiatus due to student disturbances, the Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) is set to resume academic activities. This decision was reached during an emergency Senate meeting held on Tuesday, 13th June, 2023.
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University Reopens Effective Thursday, 15th June, 2023
After careful consideration of the interim report from the Special Committee investigating the Imawaje/Students fracas, the University Senate has approved the re-opening of the University. The institution is set to resume regular academic activities effective Thursday, 15th June, 2023.
Adjustments to the University Calendar
In view of the break, there has been a revision to the University calendar. The Senate has approved an extension of the Teaching Practice for 400 level students by one month. This extension is designed to ensure that students have sufficient time to complete their practical teaching experience, an essential part of their curriculum.
Upcoming Matriculation Ceremony and First Semester Examinations
The matriculation ceremony for newly admitted students is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, 21st June, 2023. This event marks the formal admission of new students into the University’s degree programs.
First semester examinations for 100 – 300 level students are due to commence in the first week of July, 2023. In preparation for these exams, the E-test continues on Monday, 19th June, 2023.
The University’s Zero Tolerance for Cultism and Violence
As students prepare to return to campus, the University reiterates its firm stance on cultism and violence. TASUED maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards these antisocial activities.
Students are warned to avoid all forms of violence as the University is committed to enforcing its rules and regulations strictly. Any student found contravening these rules will face disciplinary action.
A Call for Cordial Relations with the Host Community
In addition to adhering to the University’s regulations, students are enjoined to maintain cordial relationships with the host community. This mutual respect and understanding foster a conducive environment for both learning and community development.
With these announcements, the University extends a warm welcome back to its students, wishing them a peaceful and productive academic term.