The 16th Matriculation of Caleb University has been held at the University’s Main Campus at Imota, Lagos.
In his welcome address, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nosa
Owens-Ibie, announced that an unprecedented total of 2238 new students were
admitted for the 2022/2023 academic session; a notable improvement from the
1,558 admitted last session; which in itself was a record, at that time.
Out of the 2,238 admitted, 2,018 are 100 level, and 220 are
direct entry students. There are, in addition, 50 new students at the Caleb
Business School (CBS), and 332 at the postgraduate level.
This number is apart from the 253 students admitted to the
Joint Universities Preliminary Education Board (JUPEB).
Indeed, and according to the Vice-Chancellor, the interest
in Caleb University is a statement of affirmation by a discerning investing
public. The fact that the Institution is attracting highly-ranked scholars of
repute locally and internationally, is also an indication of Institutional
progress:
“The kind of things unfolding at Caleb University is beyond
rational explanation.” He explained in the address titled “Mystery versus
Mastery”, that the mystery is about signs and wonders which the University is
experiencing and know can only have been made possible by the Almighty God,
while there is is an unflagging simultaneous pursuit of the mantra of Character
in Leadership and academic excellence through working smart to achieve a global
target of sustainable mainstreaming, the VC submitted.
This development adds another feather to the caps of Caleb University which the National Universities Commission recently approved the full re-accreditation of the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and BSc programmes of Accounting, Architecture, Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mass Communication, Microbiology and Industrial Biotechnology, as well as the full accreditation of the bachelor’s degree in Psychology. All programmes currently offered at Caleb University are fully accredited.
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