Crawford University School Fees for 2023

Crawford University School Fees for the 2026/2027 academic session

The management and Authorities of Crawford University have released and published the school fees and other important payments for the 2026/2027 academic session for freshmen, Returning students and postgraduate students.

The acceptance fee, tuition fee and application fee to be paid by the Freshmen and Returning students of Crawford University have been arranged carefully in a table for a clear understanding of the fees to be paid per programme.

The acceptance fee should be paid upon acceptance into the university because the payment of the fee symbolises your acceptance of admission into the school and it must be paid as soon as possible to safeguard your admission. Failure to pay the tuition fee when due may cause you to lose your admission. Late payment of school fees may attract extra payment and if payments are not made before the semester examination may excuse you from sitting for the semester examination.

This information is for prospective candidates, new students, Returning students, postgraduates or any individual interested in this important piece of information. Below is the school fees scheme for Crawford University for both undergraduate students and postgraduate students for the 2026/2027 academic session. For more information on the method of payment and how to pay the fees visit the school’s official website at www.crawforduniversity.edu.ng

Crawford university school fees for the 2026/2027 academic session for New and Returning students of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Crawford University Part-Time Studies School Fees.
Name of Fees per  Programme and Department Important Fees Payment method Level
BSc
Application form N10,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N30,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N188,000 Fee per session 100 level – 500 level
Conversion (HND | Professional Certifications to BSc)
Application form N10,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N30,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N188,000 Fee per session 200 level – 500 level
Crawford University Full-Time Undergraduate School Fees
Name of Fees per  Programme and Department Important Fees Payment method Level
Business and Social Sciences
Application form N2,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fees and accommodation N468,000 Fee per session 100 Level – 400 Level
Natural and Applied Sciences
Application form N2,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N498,000 Fee per session 100 Level – 400 Level
Arts and Communication Studies

Mass Communication

Application form N2,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N30,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N488,000 Fee per session 100 Level – 400 Level
History and Diplomatic Studies
Application form N2,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N468,000 Fee per session 100 Level – 400 Level
Crawford University Post Graduate School Fees
PGD
Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N318,000 Fee per session
MSc

FULL TIME

Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N418,000 Fee per session
Note: This programme has a minimum duration of 18 months  (One and a half sessions). This means that the tuition fee will be N418,00 for the first year and N209,000 for year two within the stipulated minimum period
PART-TIME
Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N350,000 Fee per session
Note: This programme is a full 2 sessions programme. This means that the total sum payable is the N350,000 per session (N350,000 * 2 = N700,000)
MBA
Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N438,000 Fee per session
Note: This programme is a full 2 sessions programme. This means that the total sum payable is N438,000 per session (N438,000 * 2 = N876,000)
MPHIL

FULL TIME

Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after admission letter is given
Tuition fee N705,000 Fee per session
PART-TIME
Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after admission letter is given
Tuition fee N605,000 Fee per session
PHD

FULL TIME

Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N705,000 Fee per session
PART-TIME
Application form N15,000 Single payment on application
Acceptance fee N35,000 Single payment after the admission letter is given
Tuition fee N605,000 Fee per session

 

What the school fees figure does and does not cover

The amount quoted above is the main school fee. In Nigerian universities this is rarely the total you pay. Budget for these separately:

  • Acceptance fee — a one-off payment made by fresh students to confirm admission, usually before registration and often non-refundable
  • Accommodation — hostel fees are charged separately, and off-campus rent is normally higher
  • Departmental and faculty levies — these vary considerably between departments
  • Medical screening for fresh students
  • ID card, library, laboratory and sports levies
  • SUG and student association dues
  • Textbooks, handouts and practical materials

As a private university, fees here are considerably higher than at federal or state institutions and are typically charged per session. Confirm exactly what is bundled into the quoted figure — some private universities include accommodation and feeding, others charge these separately.

Fresh students pay more than returning students

Almost every Nigerian university charges fresh students more in their first session, because acceptance fee, medical screening, ID card processing and registration levies all fall in year one. When comparing figures online, check whether the amount quoted is for a fresh or a returning student — they are rarely the same.

How to pay your school fees

  1. Log in to the student portal using your matriculation or application number.
  2. Generate your invoice for the session. Federal institutions commonly use the Remita platform, which produces a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) number.
  3. Pay through an approved channel — bank branch, internet banking, USSD or card, depending on what your institution accepts.
  4. Keep your receipt. Print it and save a digital copy. You will need it for registration, and disputes are far harder to resolve without proof of payment.
  5. Complete course registration once payment reflects on the portal.

Warning: pay only through your institution’s official portal or approved bank channels. Never pay school fees into a personal account, and be sceptical of anyone offering to process fees on your behalf at a discount.

Payment deadlines and late penalties

Most Nigerian universities set a fee payment deadline each semester and charge a late payment penalty after it, with some blocking course registration or examination entry entirely for unpaid students. Check your institution’s academic calendar and do not rely on informal extensions circulating on social media.

Struggling with fees? Funding options for Nigerian students

NELFUND — the Federal Government student loan

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) is a Federal Government initiative created to remove financial barriers to higher education. Nigerian students in approved tertiary institutions can apply for support with tuition and, in some cases, upkeep.

Applications are made through the official NELFUND portal. Verify eligibility, required documents and current terms on the official website at nelf.gov.ng — and never pay anyone to process a NELFUND application for you. It is free to apply.

Other funding routes

  • State government bursaries — most states run bursary or scholarship schemes for their indigenes. Contact your state scholarship board.
  • Federal scholarship schemes such as the Federal Scholarship Board awards
  • Corporate scholarships from NNPC, Shell, MTN Foundation, Agbami, PTDF and others, usually advertised annually
  • Institutional scholarships — many universities offer merit awards for high-performing students. Ask your faculty office.

Fully funded study abroad as an alternative

If funding your degree in Nigeria is proving difficult, several fully funded international scholarships cover tuition, accommodation and flights entirely — meaning you pay nothing at all. These are competitive, but cost nothing to apply for:

Frequently asked questions

Are these school fees current?

Nigerian universities revise fees regularly, and several institutions have adjusted charges significantly in recent sessions. Treat the figures above as a guide and confirm the current amount on your institution’s official student portal or bursary department before making any payment.

Do school fees differ by course?

Yes. Medicine, engineering, law and the sciences typically attract higher fees than arts and humanities courses, largely because of laboratory, clinical and practical costs. Always check the figure for your specific department.

Can I pay school fees in instalments?

Some institutions permit part-payment or instalment arrangements, others require payment in full before registration. Policies differ and change between sessions — ask your bursary department directly rather than assuming.

What happens if I cannot pay before the deadline?

Consequences vary but commonly include a late payment penalty, inability to register courses, or exclusion from examinations. If you are genuinely unable to pay, speak to the student affairs or bursary office early — some institutions have hardship provisions, and applying for NELFUND takes time.

Always confirm current fees, payment channels and deadlines directly with the institution’s bursary department or official student portal before making any payment.

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