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UNILORIN CCSCA Diploma & Certificate Admission Form 2025/2026

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UNILORIN’s Centre for Cultural Studies and Creative Arts has opened admission for its 2025 diploma and certificate programmes. If you’ve got a thing for culture, creativity or museum work, this might be your next step. Keep reading to see how to apply and what’s on offer.

UNILORIN 2025 Cultural Studies and Creative Arts Programmes Open

You ever think about how fast our traditions are fading? Or how the stories of our past often get shelved and forgotten? Well, UNILORIN seems to be doing something about that.

The university’s Centre for Cultural Studies and Creative Arts (CCSCA) has thrown its doors open for the 2025/2026 session. Whether you’re an artist, a culture lover, or just curious, there’s room for you.

What’s on Offer?

They’ve got both certificate and diploma options. You don’t need a PhD to apply. Just interest, maybe a bit of drive, and you’re good to go.

Certificate Programmes

Diploma Programmes

Each one focuses on hands-on learning. This isn’t theory for theory’s sake. You’ll get your hands dirty — in a good way — whether it’s sketching, documenting, curating, or just learning how to preserve culture without sounding like a museum brochure.

Why Pick This Path?

Here’s what UNILORIN promises — real learning, real skills, and teachers who actually know what they’re talking about. Not just scholars but folks in the field. You’ll walk away with something you can use.

Also, this isn’t only for fresh SSCE holders. It’s open to:

Sound Like You?

If it does, here’s how you get started:

Apply now via the UNILORIN CCSCA application portal. No long talk. Just click, fill, and submit.

Final Note

Whether you want to add something to your CV, switch careers, or you just don’t want our cultural stories to die in silence, this might be the move.

Classes will run in Ilorin, with a bit of theory but mostly practical stuff. You’ll meet artists, curators, and culture heads — not just classmates.

So go on, apply. Or at least think about it. That’s how things begin.