, on Saturday debunked speculations of having a running battle with the authorities of the university over school fees.
The parents also complained about the university making a decision on a “Parents’ Forum” which over 90 per cent of them were not on andReacting to the complaints of the parent, Nosa Owens-Ibie, the Vice-Chancellor of Caleb University told PREMIUM TIMES that the school charged the fees anticipating the early resumption of schools, whereby students will be able to access the services.
“Students were however allowed to register for courses on the portal during the semester, irrespective of fee status, while those unable to pay fees due to COVID-19 challenges were given access to the university’s e-learning platform,” he said. The body commended the university’s management for ensuring no disruption in the school academic calendar with the e-learning initiative, which has enabled the students to interface with their lecturers.
The parents’ forum said with the two recently launched mobile applications, the stage has been set for even better communication between the university and its stakeholders, stating that it was the cordial relationship existing between the parents and the university management that made it possible for the parents to commence the construction of a well-equipped multi-million naira medical centre in the school, which is expected to be commissioned in the last quarter of the year.
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