Adeleke University, EdeAdeleke University, Ede, where we offer one of the most affordable but best quality education in Nigeria. Source: Facebook

Adeleke University, located in Ede, Osun State, Nigeria, is a private institution known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. Established in 2011 by Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, the university operates under the Seventh-day Adventist philosophy of education. If you’re considering studying at Adeleke University, this guide provides insights into its school fees, available courses, and admission requirements.

Courses Offered at Adeleke University

Adeleke University offers full-time and part-time undergraduate programs across various faculties. Below is a breakdown of the courses available:

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences

  • Nursing
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Public Health
  • Medical Laboratory Science

Faculty of Arts

  • Religious Studies
  • History and International Studies
  • Language and Literary Studies

Faculty of Sciences

  • Basic Sciences
  • Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology
  • Computer Science
  • Microbiology
  • Food Science and Nutrition

Faculty of Engineering

  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering

Faculty of Business and Social Sciences

  • Accounting
  • Business Administration
  • Mass Communication
  • Office and Information Management
  • Economics
  • Library and Information Sciences
  • Political Science

Faculty of Law

  • Private and Property Law (LL.B.)
  • Public Law (LL.B.)

Adeleke University also offers part-time programs in Religious Studies, History and International Studies, Language and Literary Studies, and Business Administration.

Adeleke University School Fees Structure

Adeleke University provides a flexible payment structure, allowing students to pay their fees in four installments. Payments must be made through the university portal or via a bank draft from a Central Bank of Nigeria-approved bank.

Faculty of Business and Social Sciences (General)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦639,035₦541,635₦596,635
2nd semester₦528,035₦509,135₦564,135
Total₦1,167,070₦1,050,770₦1,160,770

Faculty of Business and Social Sciences (Mass Communication)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦677,535₦564,135₦619,135
2nd semester₦566,535₦531,635₦586,635
Total₦1,244,070₦1,095,770₦1,205,770

Faculty of Business and Social Sciences (Accounting)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200Level 300Level 400
1st semester₦709,035₦576,635₦541,635₦596,635
2nd semester₦598,035₦544,135₦509,135₦564,135
Total₦1,307,070₦1,120,770₦1,050,770₦1,160,770

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (Nursing)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-400Level 500
1st semester₦1,016,285₦818,410₦913,410
2nd semester₦905,285₦785,910₦880,910
Total₦1,921,570₦1,604,320₦1,794,320


Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (Public Health)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦775,535₦697,035₦792,035
2nd semester₦664,535₦664,535₦759,535
Total₦1,440,070₦1,361,570₦1,551,570

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (Anatomy and Physiology)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦624,785₦547,535₦602,535
2nd semester₦513,785₦515,035₦570,035
Total₦1,138,570₦1,062,570₦1,172,570

Faculty of Engineering

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-400Level 500
1st semester₦781,285₦677,585₦812,585
2nd semester₦670,285₦645,085₦700,085
Total₦1,451,570₦1,322,670₦1,512,670

Faculty of Sciences (Computer Science)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦685,535₦591,335₦656,335
2nd semester₦574,535₦558,835₦603,835
Total₦1,260,070₦1,150,170₦1,260,170

Faculty of Sciences (Others)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦646,285₦567,785₦632,785
2nd semester₦535,285₦535,285₦580,285
Total₦1,181,570₦1,103,070₦1,213,070

Faculty of Arts (History)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦615,250₦536,750₦591,750
2nd semester₦615,250₦504,250₦559,250
Total₦1,119,500₦1,041,000₦1,151,000

Faculty of Arts (Others)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-300Level 400
1st semester₦593,125₦514,625₦569,625
2nd semester₦482,125₦482,125₦537,125
Total₦1,075,250₦996,750₦1,106,750

Faculty of Law

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-400Level 500
1st semester₦1,115,535₦987,035₦1,032,035
2nd semester₦1,004,535₦954,535₦1,019,535
Total₦2,120,070₦1,941,570₦2,051,570

Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (Medical Laboratory Science)

SemesterLevel 100Level 200-400Level 500
1st semester₦1,005,784.50₦816,534.50₦911,534.50
2nd semester₦894,784.50₦784,034.50₦879,034.50
Total₦1,900,570₦1,600,570₦1,790,570

Admission Requirements for Adeleke University

Adeleke University offers multiple admission pathways, including UTME, Direct Entry, JUPEB, and inter-university transfers.

UTME Admission Requirements

  • Minimum of 5 O’ Level credits, including Mathematics and English.
  • Must meet the JAMB cut-off mark.
  • Must have taken the UTME in the intended year of entry.

Direct Entry (DE) Requirements

  • 5 O’ Level credits, including Mathematics and English.
  • A Levels, JUPEB, or OND qualifications.
  • Must obtain a JAMB DE form.

JUPEB / Pre-Degree Registration

  • Candidates must have 5 O’ Level credits, including Mathematics and English.

Adeleke University provides quality education with a flexible fee structure and multiple admission routes, making it accessible to students from different backgrounds. If you’re considering applying, ensure you review the admission requirements and make timely payments through the approved channels. For more information, visit Adeleke University’s official website.

Adeleke University, Ede, where we offer one of the most affordable but best quality education in Nigeria
Adeleke University, Ede, where we offer one of the most affordable but best quality education in Nigeria. Source: Facebook

Adeleke University FAQs

1. Who is the owner of Adeleke University?

Adeleke University was founded by Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, the founder of the Springtime Development Foundation (SDF).

2. Is Adeleke University a private university?

Yes, Adeleke University is a private, faith-based university located in Ede, Osun State, Nigeria.

3. Where is Adeleke University located?

The university is situated in the historic town of Ede, Osun State, Nigeria.

4. Who are the key administrators of Adeleke University?

  • Vice-Chancellor: Prof. Solomon Ajayi Adebola
  • Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Prof. Luke Onuoha

5. How do you access the Adeleke University portal?

Students can log in to the Adeleke University student portal using their email and password. Only admitted students can access the portal.

6. How much are the Adeleke University Nursing School fees?

  • Level 100 students: ₦1,921,570 per academic year (2 semesters)
  • Level 200-400 students: ₦1,604,320 per academic year
  • Level 500 students: ₦1,794,320 per academic year

7. Does Adeleke University offer scholarships?

Yes, Adeleke University provides scholarships through the Springtime Development Foundation (SDF) for underprivileged students.

8. What are the scholarship requirements?

Applicants must provide the following documents:

  • Handwritten application letter
  • Four passport photographs
  • Recommendation letter
  • Birth certificate or declaration of age
  • WAEC/NECO result
  • Photocopy of school identity card
  • Other relevant documents

9. What rank is Adeleke University in Nigeria?

  • Times Higher Education World University Rankings (2024): Ranked 1001–1500
  • Webometrics (2024): Ranked 15th in Nigeria and 8843rd in the world

10. What is the cut-off mark for Adeleke University?

The general cut-off mark is 150 or above for all programs except Nursing Science, Law, and Medical Laboratory Science. Applicants must also be at least 16 years old and upload their O’Level results to CAPS.

11. How much are Adeleke University hostel fees?

Hostel fee details are not publicly available, but the university provides well-equipped hostels with:

  • Study tables
  • Internet access
  • Comfortable beds
  • Security cameras

12. Does Adeleke University have a dress code?

Yes, Adeleke University enforces a dress code:

  • Male students: Shirts and trousers
  • Female students: Shirts and skirts

Since the university is faith-based, students are expected to dress and behave modestly.

Akpan Unwana

By Akpan Unwana

Akpan Unwana is a senior reporter at 99Scholar News with a special interest in digital innovations.

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