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Federal Polytechnic Ede Announces Resumption of Academic Activities With Adherence to Covid19 Protocols

The management of the federal polytechnic Ede says that Academic activities for the 2021’2022 academic session has commenced with effect from 4th June 2022 and registration (Online and physical) for both new and returning students with strict adherence to Covid19 protocols.
The school management added that lectures will commence fully On Tuesday, 14th June 2022.
The approved school fees and academic calendar for the new session has been released.
This information was contained in a circular dated 9th June 2022 Reads, “The Academic Board at its emergency meeting held on Wednesday 8th June 2022 considered and approved the commencement of Academic calendar for the 2021/2022 new Academic Session with effect from 4th June 2022.
“The Board also directed that online and physical registration for the new session for both New and Returning Students including SIWES Students should continue on Monday 6th June 2022, while Lectures and other Academic Activities will start on Tuesday 14th June 2022.”
The Circular added “Kindly observe COVID19 protocols at all time and in all gatherings and be security conscious.”
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