UNIDEL Students: Mandatory Medical Tests Guide & Deadline

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Are you a student at the University of Delta (UNIDEL), Agbor, and haven't completed your mandatory medical tests yet? Did you know that skipping these tests could lead to severe consequences in emergency situations? Here's a crucial update for you: UNIDEL has set a strict deadline for these tests, and it's approaching fast!

University of Delta (UNIDEL) Medical Tests

As you embark on your academic journey at the University of Delta (UNIDEL), Agbor, it is crucial to understand the importance of health and safety within the university community. UNIDEL management has raised concerns over a significant number of students who have yet to complete their mandatory medical tests. These tests are essential for the University Medical Services to have the necessary medical information to handle any emergencies effectively.

UNIDEL Alert Large number of students haven’t completed medical tests
Test Importance Vital for handling emergencies, includes X-Ray, Genotype, etc.
Deadline Set Two-week period: January 15 – January 31, 2024
New Students No Matriculation Numbers without completing tests
Test Types Mandatory tests include Urinalysis, vital signs, etc.
Health Risk Neglect may lead to severe consequences in emergencies
Academic Impact Test completion linked to academic processes
Action Required Urgent need for all students to undergo tests

The Importance of Medical Tests for UNIDEL Students

University Management’s Directive on Medical Tests

In a meeting held on Tuesday, 9th January 2024, the University Management expressed serious concern regarding this issue. Consequently, a two-week period, from Monday 15th January to Wednesday 31st January 2024, has been allocated for all students (both returning and new) who have not yet completed their medical tests to do so.

Specific Instructions for New Students:

Action Required by All UNIDEL Students

  1. Check Your Medical Test Status: Determine if you have completed all the prescribed medical tests.
  2. Schedule Your Tests Immediately: If you haven’t done so, schedule and undertake the tests within the specified two-week window.
  3. For New Students: Understand that completing these tests is a prerequisite for receiving your Matriculation Number.

Conclusion

Your health and safety are paramount to the University of Delta. Completing these medical tests is not just a requirement but a critical step in ensuring that you have a safe and healthy academic experience at UNIDEL. Let’s work together to create a safer campus for everyone.


Remember, the deadline is fast approaching. Take action now to ensure your health and safety at UNIDEL!

Olusegun Fapohunda