Obafemi Awolowo University gives Distance and eLearning Program opportunity to those finding it difficult to get regular admission

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We all know someone who has struggled to get admission into the university in Nigeria. This struggle has made some to lose hope of getting university degrees completely, settling for lesser education and limited career options for the rest of their lives. The Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) through its Centre for Distance Learning (CDL)has come up with an ingenious way to help as many people as possible to get admission. This is through its  ‘eLearning Programme’.

This is a programme that lets you earn the same accredited degree from a prestigious university like OAU with just a JAMB score of 180 or without a JAMB score at all (if you already have a Diploma). And if you have a job already, it is possible to keep your job whilst you do so.

In 2014, the OAU eLearning Programme admitted 317 students who are well on their way to bagging an NUC Accredited Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Economics and Bachelor of Nursing Science. Online/Distance Learning will also not be stated on their certificates.

Do you know someonewho will be happy to hear this? Are you that someone?

Application for the 2015/2016 Session for BSc Accounting and BSc Economics is in progress. Hurry on and apply before it closes.

Visit http://register.online.oaucdl.edu.ng/ to start your application.

Tell your friends and Win N15,000 weekly!

We know you may be interested in this program for your friends and family, so we have decided to reward you if you tell them about the programme.

To participate, ask your friends to fill in your phone number in the ‘Referral’ field during their application, and you stand a chance to win N15,000 for bringing in the most referrals every week. This promotion runs through November 2015 only.

Applications for the Bachelor of Nursing Science programme is also open.

Ask us about our programmes on support@oaucdl.edu.ng. Or call us on +234(0)704 639 6602, +234(0)816 007 9247, +234(0)704 639 6603, +234(0)1 342 9303.

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Source: LIB

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