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Misconduct may result in expulsion, Osun varsity VC warns part-time students

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The Vice Chancellor of Osun State University, Osogbo, Prof Clement Adebooye, has advised the 233 students admitted into part-time programmes at the institution to avoid any actions that could result in their possible expulsion.

Adebooye made these remarks at the university’s Osogbo main campus on Friday during his address at the 10th matriculation ceremony for part-time students admitted for the 2024/2025 academic session.

The VC used the occasion to announce the university’s top-up programme, which allows holders of Higher National Diplomas to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in just 24 months, spanning six semesters. He added that this initiative is available in various fields, including Accounting, Building, and Sociology, among others.

“As you embark on this academic journey, it is imperative to remind you of the core values that guide us as an institution. Osun State University upholds the highest standards of discipline, and we expect each of you to adhere strictly to the rules and regulations governing student conduct.

“Let me be unequivocal: any student found engaging in negative vices such as examination malpractice, cultism, or other forms of misconduct will face the full weight of disciplinary action, including possible expulsion from the university. We take immense pride in our zero-tolerance policy towards any behaviour that tarnishes the reputation of this esteemed institution.

“However, as part-time students, many of whom are mature individuals juggling multiple responsibilities, I am confident that you will exemplify good behaviour and remain focused on your academic goals,” Adebooye said.

He urged the students to approach their studies with passion, determination, and integrity, noting that the knowledge and skills they acquire at the university would not only serve them in their personal development but also enable them to contribute meaningfully to society and the wider world.

 

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