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This is to inform the general public that the Summit University school fees scheme for the 2020/2021 academic session for both New and Returning Undergraduate students have been released and published by the school authority and management.
An acceptance fee of N25,000 is required from all new students of Summit University. This fee as we all know is non-refundable and it must be paid as soon admission is given to avoid the admission being revoked.
It is important for all students to note that the institution gives installment options to all students who cannot afford to pay all fees for the Session at once. This installment option includes 60% of fees in the first semester and the remaining 40% in the second semester.
For more information on the School, visit the school website via; www.summituniversity.edu.ng
Fees Description | Natural and Applied Science | Management and Social Sciences | Humanities |
Application Fee | 2,500.00 | 2,500.00 | 2,500.00 |
Tuition Fee | 280,000.00 | 275,000.00 | 275,000.00 |
Acceptance Fee | 25,000.00 | 25,000.00 | 25,000.00 |
Accommodation Fee | 60,000.00 | 60,000.00 | 60,000.00 |
TOTAL | 367,500.00 | 362,500.00 | 362,500.00 |
We assume that before you got here, you would have already gone through the table above to know the actual fees you would be paying. These fee simple steps would help you to successfully make your payment without mistake.
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Is the admission process for 2023 on? I mean for people that wrote jamb last year
yes