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Federal Polytechnic Ede Issues Final Warning: Pay Your School Fees by April 17 or Lose Admission

Federal Polytechnic Ede Issues Final Warning: Pay Your School Fees by April 17 or Lose Admission

The management of Federal Polytechnic, Ede has issued a strict directive to all newly admitted students, warning that failure to pay prescribed school fees by Thursday, April 17, 2025, will lead to automatic forfeiture of admission.

In an official internal memo signed by Mrs. A.S. Bello of the Academic Affairs Division and dated April 8, 2025, the Polytechnic made it clear that no extensions will be granted. The memo, titled “Deadline for Payment of School Fees,” emphasizes that the directive comes directly from the Rector.

“Any candidate who fails to pay before the deadline shall forfeit his or her admission and would not be matriculated,” the memo stated.

The notice has been circulated to key officials and departments, including the Rector, Deputy Rectors (Academics and Admin), Librarian, Acting Bursar, all Deans, Heads of Departments, and Directors.

New students are advised to take this announcement seriously and ensure full compliance to secure their place at the institution.


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