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OSPOLY Students Urged to Pay Fees Early as Management Promises Smooth Academic Year
OSPOLY Students Urged to Pay Fees Early as Management Promises Smooth Academic Year

In a bid to ensure uninterrupted academic activities and continued development at Osun State Polytechnic, Iree (OSPOLY), the Association of Faculty Presidents has issued a passionate appeal to all students to pay their school fees promptly.
In an official statement dated March 14, 2025, the leadership emphasized that timely payment of fees is crucial to maintaining seamless academic operations and the smooth running of non-academic activities. According to the association, early payment will provide the institution with the necessary resources to enhance lectures, campus facilities, and other essential services.
“We encourage all students to pay their school fees, either in full or in part, as soon as possible,” the statement read. “This will ensure we have the means for the continued development and progress of our school community.”
Acknowledging the economic difficulties some students face, the institution has made provisions for half-payment options to ease the burden. The association reassured students that their cooperation is vital to avoid disruptions to lectures and other key activities.
“We sincerely appreciate your cooperation in making sure the activities of the institution proceed without interruptions,” the faculty presidents collectively signed off.
As the new academic session unfolds, OSPOLY management and student leaders remain committed to fostering a successful and productive year for all students.
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