EDUCATION
Kogi College of Health Science and Technology Increases School Fees

This is to inform all students of College of Health Sciences and Technology, Idah, Kogi State that the school management has approved the increment of school fee with immediate effect.
The Polytechnic Registrar confirmed the upward review of the school fees to POLYTV through a memo dated August, 2022.
Henceforth, indigenous students will pay #35,000.00 while Non-indigene students are to pay #50,000.00.
According to the memo signed by the polytechnic Registrar, which in part reads,
“Consequent upon the reality of the poor economic situation of the country and in comparison with the secondary and other Kogi State owned tertiary Institutions in terms of payment of tuition fees which can no longer meet the needs of the Institution and also the lowest amount in the State for the Returning Students, the College Management arising from a meeting held today being 24th August, 2022 has unanimously resolved to review upwardly the tuition fees as follows:
INDIGENE = #35,000
NON INDIGENE = #50,000
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