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Akwapoly Management Announces Deadline for Payment of School Fees

The Management of Akwa Ibom State polytechnic has announced a deadline for payment of school fees and registration formalities for full-time and part-time graduating students.
The concerned NDII and HNDII students are to pay their School fees on or before 31st August 2023 or risk carryover.
This development was the decision of the academic board as contained in a memo signed by polytechnic registrar which in part reads:
“The Academic Board at its meeting 31st July, 2023 considered the issue of late payment of school fees by the above listed categories of students and late assigning of project supervisors with the attendant effect on the quality of project output; and approved one month deadline for the completion of fees and assigning of project supervisors accordingly.”
“This decision became necessary to allow ample time for a thorough research project and supervision of the affected students”
“Consequently, Management has directed all the affected students to ensure the completion of their fee payments on or before Thursday, 31st August, 2023.”
“Students who would not meet up to the above deadline would have to carry-over research project writing as a course in the subsequent academic session.”
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