Saturday, 8 August 2015
University Of Ibadan Can Only Admit 3,000 Students- Says DVC
Prof. Gbemisola Oke, the Deputy Vice-
Chancellor (Academics), University of
Ibadan, said that the institution could
only admit 3,000 out of over 33,000
candidates that applied for admission
for next academic session. Oke spoke
on Friday in Ibadan at a stakeholders’
forum, organised by the Distance
Learning Centre (DLC) of the
institution.
She urged prospective students who
met admission requirements, but
could not gain admission to embrace
Distance Learning to satisfy their
needs of qualitative tertiary
education. “If we can’t meet the need
of our people through the regular face
to face mode, then we should use the
Open Distance Learning (ODL).
“Education drives growth and
development and it must be at the
centre for any nation to make
advancement,” she said. Oke assured
that the university would ensure
qualitative and standard distance
learning education, with strict
adherence to the mandate of the
nation’s premier university.
Prof. Francis Egbokhare at the forum
delivered a paper entitled
“Accessibility and Openness of the
ODL Practice.” Egbokhare said that
the establishment of private
universities as solution to non-
accessibility to university education
by Nigeria youths had failed.
He said that this could be ascertained
from the low patronage of private
universities.
According to him, only three per cent
of the total population of candidates
seeking admission through JAMB
choose private universities.
Egbokhare urged government to look
for ways of expanding the existing
ODL facilities to be able to
accommodate more candidates.
Similarly, Prof. Abiola Awosika in her
lecture entitled, “The Importance of
Technology in ODL Practice,” said
that technology had made the
learning world smaller so that
everyone could have access to the
‘’global classroom.’’
In his welcome address, Prof. Bayo
Okunade, the Director of the centre,
said that the forum was to fast track
the process of change, being witnessed
at the centre. He also said that the
centre has advanced tremendously.
“We must do it right in order to
justify the purpose of our existence,
and this is why we are here to
brainstorm and engage ideas on both
our challenges and prospects, “he
said.
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