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AAU School Fees Payment Schedule For New Students 2017/2018

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This information is for all new students of Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma (AAU). AAU School fees for newly admitted students for 2017/2018 session is out.

The AAU acceptance fee for Medical Student is N75,000 while for students in other programmes is N60,000.

AAU School Fees for New Students

S/N PROGRAMMES FULL PAYMENT FIRST INSTALLMENT PAYMENT SECOND INSTALLMENT PATMENT
1 Art, Social Sciences and Fine and Applied Arts N97,750.00 N49,625.00 N48,125.00
2 Economics, Public Administration, Business Administration and Banking & Finance N111,500.00 N56,500.00 N55,000.00
3 Natural Sciences, Agriculture and Education, physiology N113,500.00 N57,500.00 N56,000.00
4 Engineering, Natural Sciences (Microbiology and Computer Science), Architecture and Building N124,000.00 N62,750.00 N61,250.00
5 Medicine N161,500.00 N81,500.00 N80,000.00
6 Medical Laboratory Sciences, Anatomy, Nursing, Law and Accounting N129,000.0 N65,250.00 N63,750.00
7 Institute of Education N111,500.00 N56,500.00 N55,000.00

Other Payable Fees

8 Concessional Fee N10,000.00
9 Acceptance Fee:
 a Medical Students (Medicine and Surgery) N75,000.00
 b Others N60,000.00
10 AAU Lapel/File N800.00
11 Matriculation Gown Fee N2,000.00
12 Students’ Union dues N1,000.00
13 AAU Student Welfare Assurance N500.00
14 Library ID Card N500.00
15 Use of Library / Library Guide Handbook N500.00

Banks to pay AAU School Fees

All regular students (both old and new) are to please note that they are to pay their fees for the 2017/2018 academic session at the designated banks as stated below:

FACULTY BANK
a. Arts First Bank of Nigeria Plc
b. Education and Agriculture Fidelity Bank Plc
c. Natural Sciences and College of Medicine and Management Sciences Zenith Bank Plc
d. Engineering & Technology Eco Bank Plc
e. Law Keystone Bank Plc
f. Social Sciences UBA Plc
g. Environmental Studies Union

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