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University Of Lagos (Unilag) School Fees And Acceptance Fee

University Of Lagos (Unilag) School Fees And Acceptance Fee

Are you preparing to study at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) for the 2024/2025 academic session? Whether you're a fresher just offered admission or a returning student planning your next academic year, understanding the school's fee structure is crucial. UNILAG, one of Nigeria’s most prestigious federal universities located in Lagos State, offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, and like all public institutions, it comes with mandatory charges.

In this blog post, you’ll find a detailed breakdown of the UNILAG school fees and acceptance fee, including revised costs, what each charge covers, optional accommodation fees, instalment options, and helpful tips for managing your academic budget.


Overview of Fees at UNILAG

The University of Lagos charges various fees under multiple categories:

  • Post-UTME Screening Fee

  • Acceptance Fee

  • Obligatory Fees (which include tuition-related charges)

  • Utility and Toxicology Test Fees

  • Hostel Accommodation (optional)

  • Convocation Fees (for final year students)

The amounts vary depending on whether you are a fresher or returning student and based on your department (especially whether your course involves a lab or studio component).


UNILAG Acceptance Fee (2024/2025)

All newly admitted students into UNILAG are required to pay an Acceptance Fee of ₦20,000. This is a non-refundable payment that confirms your admission and secures your slot as a fresher.

In addition to this, a Post-UTME Screening Fee of ₦2,000 is required during the admission process, typically before the actual admission offer is issued.

These fees must be paid promptly to proceed with registration and departmental clearance.


UNILAG School Fees Structure for Freshers

UNILAG’s school fees for freshers are categorized based on whether the course includes laboratory or studio sessions.

Original Fee Structure Before Revisions:

Component Courses Without Lab/Studio (₦) Courses With Lab/Studio (₦)
Registration 25,000 25,000
Identity Card 5,000 5,000
Result Verification 5,500 5,500
Examinations 15,000 15,000
Library Services 15,000 15,000
IT & Entrepreneurship Levy 15,000 15,000
Students’ Handbook 5,000 5,000
Laboratory/Studio Fee 49,975
Accreditation Fee 5,825 5,825
Medical Services 10,000 10,000
Health Insurance (TISHIP) 5,000 5,000
Sports Fee 10,000 10,000
Matriculation 5,000 5,000
Endowment Fund 5,000 5,000
Total (before utility/toxicology) ₦126,325 ₦176,300

Additionally:

  • Toxicology Test Fee: ₦10,000 (mandatory for all freshers)

  • Utility Charge: ₦20,000 (initially, later reduced)


Fee Revision After Student Protests

Following student protests and negotiations with the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), UNILAG management revised the fee structure in late 2023:

  • Freshers without lab/studio: ₦116,325

  • Freshers with lab/studio: ₦166,325

  • Utility fee reduced to ₦15,000

So, the revised total payable by new students (excluding optional fees like accommodation) is:

  • ₦141,325 for students without lab/studio courses

  • ₦191,325 for students with lab/studio courses

These totals include acceptance, obligatory, utility, and toxicology fees.


UNILAG School Fees for Returning Students

Returning students pay significantly less since they are not charged for items like matriculation or handbook.

Revised Fees:

  • Without Lab/Studio: ₦80,750

  • With Lab/Studio: ₦120,250

  • Medical, Pharmacy, Allied Health: ₦170,250

  • Utility Fee: ₦15,000

  • Total: ₦95,750 to ₦185,250 depending on the course


Hostel Accommodation Fees (Optional)

For students who prefer to live on campus, the accommodation fees vary by hall and location:

Hall Location Fee (₦)
Akoka & Yaba Campus ₦43,000 (reduced from ₦90,000)
Idi-Araba Campus ₦65,000 (reduced from ₦120,000)
Sodeinde Hall ₦135,000 (reduced from ₦250,000)

Accommodation is allocated based on availability and students are expected to apply through the hostel portal early.


Instalment Payment Options

UNILAG provides instalment payment options to ease financial pressure, particularly for freshers.

Instalment Breakdown for Freshers:

  • Utility Fee (100%): ₦15,000

  • Toxicology (100%): ₦10,000

  • 50% of Obligatory Fees:

    • ₦58,162.50 (no lab/studio)

    • ₦83,150 (lab/studio)

So the first instalment total is approximately:

  • ₦83,162.50 (for non-lab courses)

  • ₦108,150 (for lab-based courses)

The balance must be paid before the second semester registration deadline.


Final Year Students: Convocation Fee

For graduating students, there is a Convocation Fee of ₦27,000 (previously ₦30,000). This covers gown rental, scroll, and other graduation items.


Key Payment Steps

  1. Generate RRR on the UNILAG Portal using your JAMB registration number.

  2. Pay via Remita (internet banking, USSD, or at a bank branch).

  3. Print your receipt and present it during screening and physical registration.

  4. Keep copies for your personal record and departmental submission.


Important Dates & Deadlines

  • Screening/Registration: Typically begins in December and ends in early February.

  • Late Payment Penalty: May apply if fees are not settled before registration closure.

  • Hostel Allocation: Usually opens shortly after screening—first come, first served.


Tips for Managing Your Budget

  • Start saving early: Use a personal savings plan to avoid financial strain.

  • Track updates on the UNILAG website or portal to stay informed.

  • Use instalments wisely if you’re unable to make full payment at once.

  • Apply for scholarships or bursaries through the student affairs office.

  • Document everything: Keep your receipts and payment slips in a safe place.


Conclusion

Studying at the University of Lagos offers great opportunities, but understanding and managing your financial obligations is key to enjoying a smooth academic journey. The 2024/2025 fee structure—though revised—remains affordable compared to many private institutions, and UNILAG has made efforts to allow instalment payments and reduce costs where possible.

Ensure you stay updated with official announcements through the UNILAG website, and plan your finances well ahead of each session to avoid delays or setbacks in your academic progress.

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