Are you a newly admitted or returning student of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), Uli? Understanding the financial commitments involved—especially school fees and acceptance fees—is crucial as you prepare for the new academic session. COOU, formerly known as Anambra State University (ANSU), has continued to be one of the most sought-after state universities in Nigeria due to its academic excellence and affordable tuition structure.
In this comprehensive post, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the COOU school fees and acceptance fee structure for the 2024/2025 academic session, including:
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Screening and acceptance fees
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School fees by faculty and level
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Hostel accommodation costs
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Step-by-step fee payment guide
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FAQs and expert tips for smooth registration
Let’s get started.
Overview of COOU
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University has two major campuses—Uli and Igbariam—and offers courses across diverse faculties including Medicine, Law, Engineering, Social Sciences, Arts, and Education. As a state-owned institution, COOU offers subsidized education for indigenes of Anambra State while also admitting students from across Nigeria.
1. COOU Pre-Admission Screening Fee
Before anything else, prospective students must complete the pre-admission screening process. This is a mandatory step for both UTME and Direct Entry candidates. The screening helps the university determine eligibility for admission.
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Screening Fee: ₦2,000
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Payment Method: Remita (online or bank payment)
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Deadline: Usually one week after NECO results are released
Candidates are advised to complete this process early to avoid disqualification. After screening, successful candidates are then offered provisional admission through the JAMB CAPS portal.
2. COOU Acceptance Fee (2024/2025)
After receiving an admission offer, the next compulsory payment is the acceptance fee. This confirms that you have accepted the admission and intend to proceed with registration and studies.
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Amount: ₦51,873 (as reported by current students)
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Payment Platform: COOU portal via Remita or E-Tranzact
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Deadline: Within two weeks of receiving your admission offer
Failure to pay the acceptance fee before the deadline may result in withdrawal of your admission offer. Once paid, the fee is non-refundable.
3. School Fees Structure for Fresh Students
COOU’s tuition and other charges vary depending on your faculty and course of study. Below is a breakdown of the school fees for new (100 level) students for the 2024/2025 academic year:
Faculty/Program | Amount (₦) |
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Medicine and Surgery | ₦401,815 |
Pharmaceutical Sciences | ₦201,815 |
Law | ₦187,465 |
Engineering/Science-Based Courses | ₦137,465 |
Arts and Social Sciences (Non-Professional) | ₦127,465 |
These fees are inclusive of development levies, ICT charges, examination fees, medicals, and other miscellaneous charges.
4. School Fees for Returning Students
Students in 200 level and above pay slightly lower fees compared to fresh students, as some one-time charges (e.g., orientation, ID card) are no longer applicable.
Level and Faculty | Amount (₦) |
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200L Medicine and Surgery | ₦401,315 |
200L Law | ₦186,965 |
200L Engineering/Science Courses | ₦136,965 |
200L Arts and Social Sciences | ₦126,965 |
As students progress into higher levels (300L, 400L, etc.), their fees may slightly reduce again depending on faculty and administrative policies.
5. Tuition Fee for Indigenes vs. Non-Indigenes
In addition to the school fees outlined above, COOU has a separate tuition policy based on state of origin:
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Indigenes of Anambra State: ₦30,000 per semester
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Non-Indigenes: ₦60,000 per semester
This fee is paid separately from the school fees listed above. For instance, an Anambra indigene studying Pharmacy would pay ₦201,815 for school fees and an additional ₦30,000 for tuition, totaling ₦231,815.
6. Hostel Accommodation and Bidding Fees
Hostel space at COOU is limited and allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis using a bidding system.
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Bidding Fee: ₦2,000
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Accommodation Fee: Varies by hostel and location
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Process: Students must pay the bidding fee, participate in the hostel allocation process, and pay the accommodation fee upon successful allocation.
7. Step-by-Step Guide to Fee Payment
Paying fees at COOU is simple if you follow these steps:
Step 1: Acceptance Fee
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Visit the COOU portal at portal.coou.edu.ng
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Select “Acceptance Fee Payment”
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Generate your Remita invoice
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Pay via bank or online
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Print your acceptance letter
Step 2: School Fees
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Log into the portal using your JAMB or matric number
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Select “School Fees Payment”
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Generate invoice
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Pay using Remita
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Print your receipt and course registration form
Step 3: Hostel (Optional)
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Generate and pay the bidding fee
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Participate in hostel bidding
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If successful, pay the hostel fee
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Print your bed space allocation slip
8. Budget Planning Tips for COOU Students
Here’s a sample estimate to guide your financial preparation for 100 level (freshers):
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Screening Fee: ₦2,000
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Acceptance Fee: ₦51,873
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School Fees (Non-Professional Course): ₦127,465
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Tuition Fee (Non-Indigene): ₦60,000
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Hostel Fees (if applicable): ₦30,000 – ₦50,000
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Miscellaneous (books, transport, feeding): ₦50,000+
Total Estimate: ₦320,000 – ₦390,000 (depending on course and accommodation choices)
9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is the acceptance fee refundable?
A: No. Once paid, it is non-refundable.
Q: Can I pay school fees in installments?
A: No. COOU expects full payment before registration.
Q: What happens if I don’t pay on time?
A: Late payment may lead to denial of course registration or hostel allocation.
Q: Where can I check updates?
A: Visit the COOU official portal or contact the admissions office for updates.
Final Thoughts
Paying your fees at COOU is an important step in beginning or continuing your academic journey. Whether you're a fresher trying to understand the cost of acceptance or a returning student calculating your semester budget, it's essential to stay updated and organized. Be sure to complete all payments early, keep your receipts, and follow the official process to avoid issues with your registration.