The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), one of Nigeria's foremost tertiary institutions, is a popular choice for many aspiring undergraduates due to its academic prestige and broad range of programs. However, gaining admission into this reputable university comes with its own financial obligations. Two of the most important costs every new student must consider are the acceptance fee and the school fees.
This blog post provides a detailed overview of UNN’s acceptance fee, school fees across different faculties and levels, payment procedures, and other essential financial information that prospective and current students should know for the 2024/2025 academic session.
Acceptance Fee at UNN for 2024/2025
The acceptance fee is the initial payment every newly admitted student must make to secure their admission at UNN. For the 2024/2025 academic session, the acceptance fee is ₦30,000.
Purpose of Acceptance Fee
The acceptance fee signifies a student's willingness to accept the admission offer. Failure to pay this fee within the stipulated time can lead to forfeiture of the admission.
How to Pay the Acceptance Fee
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Visit the official UNN student portal at unnportal.unn.edu.ng.
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Log in using your JAMB registration number.
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Generate your acceptance fee invoice.
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Choose your preferred payment method – either online payment via ATM card or through a bank branch using the Remita platform.
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Once payment is successful, return to the portal to print your acceptance letter.
UNN School Fees Structure for 2024/2025 Academic Session
School fees at UNN vary across faculties and levels of study. These fees are categorized based on academic departments and whether the student is in their first year or a returning student.
Below is a faculty-by-faculty breakdown of school fees for freshers (100-level students):
Faculty | School Fees (100 Level) |
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Agriculture | ₦110,800 |
Arts | ₦110,800 |
Biological Sciences | ₦112,300 |
Business Administration | ₦114,550 |
Dentistry | ₦120,550 |
Education | ₦109,800 |
Engineering | ₦116,050 |
Environmental Studies | ₦114,550 |
Health Sciences & Technology | ₦120,550 |
Law | ₦119,050 |
Medical Sciences (Medicine & Surgery) | ₦120,550 |
Pharmaceutical Sciences | ₦120,550 |
Physical Sciences | ₦112,300 |
Social Sciences | ₦110,800 |
Vocational and Technical Education | ₦110,800 |
For returning students (200-level and above), school fees reduce slightly depending on faculty and level. The fee typically decreases as students progress through their academic journey.
Alternative Consolidated Fee Breakdown
Another official fee schedule shows simplified rates per faculty, which may apply across levels. This includes:
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Arts, Agriculture, and Social Sciences: ₦70,700
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Business Administration and Environmental Sciences: ₦73,200
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Engineering: ₦74,200
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Law: ₦76,200
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Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences: ₦77,200
It’s important to verify the most accurate fee structure from the official UNN website or student portal, as figures may change slightly due to administrative updates.
Components of School Fees
The school fees include several subcharges that make up the consolidated amount:
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Tuition
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Examination charges
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ICT levy
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Library fees
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Faculty and departmental dues
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Development levy
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Student union charges
These fees are combined into one comprehensive payment to ease the administrative process and reduce fragmentation.
How to Pay UNN School Fees
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Log on to www.unnportal.edu.ng.
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Navigate to the "School Fees" section.
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Generate your invoice by selecting your academic session, faculty, and level.
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Proceed with payment using the Remita platform (online or bank).
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Print out your payment receipt for documentation.
Always ensure payments are made before deadlines to avoid penalties or loss of portal access for course registration and other academic activities.
Factors Influencing UNN School Fees
Several variables determine the amount each student pays:
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Faculty: Science and professional courses (Medicine, Engineering, Law) attract higher fees.
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Level: First-year students usually pay more due to ID card, orientation, and other one-time charges.
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Mode of Study: Regular, part-time, or distance learning options may have different fees.
UNN does not discriminate in fee amounts based on state of origin; all students pay the same tuition irrespective of being indigenes or non-indigenes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the deadline for paying UNN acceptance and school fees? Deadlines vary each session but are usually within a few weeks of admission release. Students should check the academic calendar regularly for updates.
2. Can school fees be paid in installments? Currently, UNN requires full payment of school fees before students can register for courses and access other academic services.
3. Are hostel accommodation fees included in school fees? No. Hostel accommodation fees are separate and must be paid via the hostel portal after school fees payment is completed.
4. What should I do if my payment does not reflect on the portal? Students experiencing issues should contact UNN’s ICT unit or bursary department with evidence of payment (e-receipt or Remita printout).
5. Are postgraduate students subject to the same fee structure? No. Postgraduate students have a different fee structure, which is usually higher and is detailed on the School of Postgraduate Studies website.
Conclusion
The financial commitment required to study at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, is a key part of your academic planning. With a clearly defined acceptance fee and varying school fees across faculties and levels, students are encouraged to prepare adequately before commencing their studies.
Prospective students should regularly consult the university’s official website and portals for up-to-date information on fees and payment procedures. A timely and informed approach to handling these payments will ensure a smooth academic experience at UNN.