Academic Milestone: EKSU Secures Full NUC Accreditation for 18 Degree Programmes

Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado-Ekiti, has achieved a major academic breakthrough as the National Universities Commission (NUC) granted full accreditation to 18 of its undergraduate programmes across various faculties.

The development was confirmed by the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Edward Olanipekun, who described the achievement as a testament to the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, infrastructure development, and quality assurance.

According to the official NUC report delivered to the university management, the fully accredited programmes span disciplines including science, social sciences, education, and the arts, following a rigorous assessment exercise conducted earlier in the year.

“This is a moment of pride for the entire EKSU community,” Professor Olanipekun stated. “It confirms that our programmes meet the highest academic and professional standards required by the NUC. We are committed to continuous improvement and ensuring that our graduates remain globally competitive.”

The Vice Chancellor added that the university invested significantly in upgrading teaching facilities, expanding research capabilities, and improving staff qualifications in preparation for the NUC accreditation visit.

Parents, students, and stakeholders have welcomed the news, noting that full accreditation will not only enhance the value of EKSU degrees but also bolster the institution’s reputation nationally and internationally.

A representative of the NUC, who spoke under condition of anonymity, commended EKSU’s efforts in aligning its programmes with the commission’s benchmarks, adding that the outcome reflects the university’s strong administrative and academic governance.

This latest accreditation success adds to EKSU’s growing list of achievements in recent years and is expected to boost student enrollment and foster new partnerships with industry and international academic bodies.

The university management reaffirmed its resolve to maintain high standards and encouraged staff and students to continue striving for excellence.

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