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Tuesday, 18 August 2015

What You Don't Know About National Open University Of Nigeria (noun)


Welcome to NOUN! 

The National Open University of Nigeria is an Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institution, the first of its kind in the West African sub-region. The university has an exciting platform where learning is not only easily accessible, but also affordable.



The vibrant university, at present, has 54 study centres spread across the nation. It has a student population of over 120, 000. The university is also recording landmark achievements. It was recently rated 7th position among universities in Nigeria and 86th position out of the 100 universities in Africa by Webometric International. In addition, NOUN was given the European Quality Award in Education 2011 at Oxford, UK, among others. Indeed, the university is well prepared for you...

School of Science and Technology 

School of Agricultural Sciences

School of Law

School of Education 

School of Health Sciences

School of Management Sciences

School of Arts and Social Sciences 

Centre for Life-Long Learning and Workplace Training

School of Postgraduate Studies

Access and General Studies

Centre for Lifelong Learning & Workplace Training

.While wishing you a pleasurable and rewarding time as you study in NOUN, let me tell you that the rewards of hard work are many. So, keep this at the back of your mind as you go about translating your big dreams into reality.

Vice Chancellor's Prof. Vincent A. Tenebe

Thursday, 9 April 2015

How To Check NOUN Admission Status

This is an important information for all students who have successfully registered for NOUN, but are yet to check their admission status, you can now check your admission status using the two checking methods which are listed below.
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How to Check Admitted Students

First, you’re required to select the Programme and Course of Study of your application, then click “View Admitted Student” Button. Take note that if your name is not included in the list which is generated, your admission is either not successful or it is still undergoing processing by the school admission board.
but if you find your name in the list, take note of the following:
* Your Application Form No.
To Print your Admission Letter, click your Application Form No displayed on the page below
CLICK HERE to view your admission status:
However, if you can’t find or see your name among the list of admitted students, don’t panic, just use this method if you can’t locate your name based on the selected parameters above.
All Newly admitted students can print their admission letter from this page. You can now search for your record using any of the following listed below:
1. Your Application Form Number,
2. Surname,
3. Firstname,
4. Middle Name.
Once you locate your record, proceed and click on your Application Form No to print your admission letter. Please take note that the instructions on the admission letter will guide you to the next line of action to be taken by you.
You can now check print your admission status by Clicking Here

WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA


WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA


It is very crucial to seek authentic information from credible sources before taking action just to avoid being misguided by people. There are people who know next to nothing about your questions or who have only a nodding acquaintance with the question concerned but who will always want to answer these questions out of ignorance. Many people have suffered the pain of obtaining wrong pieces of information and of being made to behave like a blind man in a race.

Now, a blind man who is running is prone to such accidents as falling over, trampling on reptiles and so on. And such is the picture of those who are always in a hurry to get one form of spurious information or another. This is especially true for National Open University of Nigeria which many Nigerians claim to know but in the contrary. More so is the fact NOUN is in many ways unique and distinctive among other universities in Nigeria. This uniqueness and novelty has opened it to one form of misinterpretion or another. But the far cry reality is that majority of those who hold such views about the 21st century university build their mentality from the profundity of their ignorance. If this is the case, what exactly is NOUN?

The National Open University of Nigeria is a federal university just like other federally owned universities in Nigeria. It was established by the Acts of Parliament in 1983, suspended but resuscitated in 2002 by president Olusegun Obasanjo. NOUN is the only specialist provider of Open and Distance Learning at the tertiary level in Nigeria. 'Open' means that there are no entry barriers such as UTME, Post Jamb, etc, 'Distance' means that the instructional delivery method is not designed like the classroom setting. A distance learner is removed in time and space from his lecturers. He manages his own reading activities unlike in the conventional system where lecturers have to do these for students.

It is open to reflect its high moral standard. The National Open University of Nigeria is the first of its kinds in West Africa and I strongly believe that with further improvements, it will register its presence in the entire sub-region.

The future of university education in Nigeria lies with the ODL(Open Distance Learning) going by the recent collaboration between NUC and Skulportal Technology, an ICT company based in the United Kingdom. NUC is planning to make six universities: NOUN, UI, UNILAG, UNIMAID, FUTA and OAU to run open distance learning system. Apart from NOUN, whose operation is unimodal, that is, ODL, the other five universities are to operate both the ODL and the traditional classroom system, that is bimodal in operation.

There are numerous misconceptions about National Open university of Nigeria. This is informed by the novelty of open distance learning system in the country. This ignorance has slowed down the decision of many prospective beneficiaries to avail themselves of the opportunities inherent in the system. Some misconceive the school as an exclusive preserve of the rich. Some think it is not recognized. Some think it is owned by a private organization and some other people believe it is meant for graduate students only.

However, each of these interpretations is a pointer to the profundity of people's ignorance about the university. For this reason I will like to wet your already dry appetites by providing the ABC of the 21st century university in order to satisfy your gusto and curiosity about the hows, the whys and the wherefores of the institution.


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