Checkout Tuition Fees For New 100L Covenant University Students 2017/2018

There is an online debate about the astronomical fees of one of the prominent private universities in Nigeria as the costs of schooling of freshers go public.
Freshers of the 2017/2018 admission session at the Covenant University will be forced to cough out a minimum of N817,000 as school fees amid the distressed local economy in Nigeria.
This further underscores the popular view that the prestigious higher institution is established for the children of the rich and prominent Nigerians. There is a stark difference between the tuition fees of Covenant University and other public institutions in Nigeria.
The irony of the development is that the award of the best university in Nigeria has never gone to a private school. The financial details were provided on the school’s website and it has become a hot topic of discussion on a popular Nigerian online forum.
Covenant University (CU) is located in Ota, Ogun State in Nigeria. It is a private Christian university, affiliated with Living Faith Church Worldwide and a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Association of African Universities and National Universities Commission.
In January 2015, it was ranked as the best university in Nigeria according to Webometrics.
Check full details of the bogues tution fees below:
 

Source: Tori

5 COMMENTS

    • do u people ever consider the cost required to run a tertiary institution.
      matter-of-factly, i consider CU to be way cheaper compared to its counterparts, considering the kind of education delivered there. how do u expect the management to run the school
      from minuscule tuition….all u dweebs think properly b4 giving utter rubbish opinions. Remember, it’s run by a private body not subsidised by the government.
      put out these insignificant debates about the legitimacy and efficacy of private universities
      fact checker- CU has been recognised several times to be one of the best tertiary institution in nigeria by a number of trusted ranking bodies… as well as the best private university
      so please i see no reason why it should be castigated in this manner
      thank you

  1. Maybe you should educate yourselves @Informationng, Covenant is not a “Public” institution as your erroneously stated. Besides if your governments public institution were good enough and not striking every other day people that can’t afford private will still have access to quality education…