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Unilag Dli Is Not A Part Time Programmes by dibigslim: 7:22pm On Jun 17, 2010
There are rumor and speculation that after completing the DLI degree programmes of UNILAG, that the certificate is embosed DISTANCE LEARNING, to dispel that, it is just a rumor filtered by either those who could not come to unilag tru dli or those who could not afford the fee.

the certificate is the same with every undergraduate in unilag
you do convocation same day with every other students e.g face to face student(full time), DLI, postgraduate, sandwich
you can go for NYSC for student who are not above 30yrs
for those who cannot go for NYSC due to one reason or the other, you will be issued NYSC excemption certificate which is the same as discharge cert.
DLI students are employer preference in term of labour market as they believe they have one profesional experience or the other
they receive lectures and write exams like every other undergraduate i.e they stay in the hostel on campus during residency.
DLI student are the most recognised student in UNILAG, most lecturer in UNILAG are DLI products.

If you are not clear about the above pls visit unilag campus @ DLI office or unilag student affairs dept for more clarification.

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Distance Learning is Not Adult Education, Part Time or Sandwich Programmes - NUC

Jun 02, 2010 (Vanguard/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- National University Commission, NUC, has said that distance learning method of education should not be seen as an adult or part- time education meant for older and busy people but a flexible means of learning for everybody irrespective of age or social status.
The Deputy Director, NUC, Dr. Suleiman Ramon-Yusuf made this assertion recently, while speaking on the " Open and Distance Education in Nigeria: The Way Forward for Dual-Mode Institutions", during the 2010 Open and Distance Learning Lecture/Seminar Series organised by the Distance Learning Institute of University of Lagos.
He said so many people misunderstood Open and Distance Learning, ODL to be adult education, sandwich and or part-time programmes. According to him, ODL is a strategy and alternative to provide access to higher education, in addition to traditional conventional face -to- face mode.
" It is important to enlighten all members of the university community and the general public on the potential of DL as an alternative mode of comparable standards and quality, in the provision of access to university education, to qualified candidates who may not otherwise have access due to the limited carrying capacity and space constraints in the conventional brick and mortar / face_to_face institutions", revealed stressing that it was made worse because most Nigerians prefer university to polytechnics, college of education and others.
According to him, it was in an effort to make learning easily accessible and flexible that ODL was established to accommodate those who could not be admitted through the regular learning method.
Dr. Yusuf who was a guest speaker at the seminar and ODL Desk Officer in the NUC stressed that distance learning was not inferior to the conventional face -to- face learning neither was it a second learning or second chance education but the beginning of knowledge, an alternative to regular education, a potent weapon of mass instruction and a key to enhance human development
He regretted that Nigerian University system has not fully exploited the ODL mode in its quest to enhance access despite the perennial yawning gap between the demand and supply sides of the university access equation, while in the few universities where degree programmes were being offered by distance learning, the practice was far from the standard of global best practice.
The NUC official said to ensure full optimization, people should stop having poor perception of the programme and give it a pride of place in the institutions. He added that NUC was making efforts through its ODL project to bring the practice up to the global best practices; create centre of excellence in ODL as well as organising workshop on how to teach distance learning students.
The guest speaker however, admitted the efforts of the federal government in tackling the problem of inadequate access by encouraging private sector and state governments to establish and own higher institutions of learning.
Earlier in his address, the Vice Chancellor, University of Lagos, Prof Adetokunbo Sofoluwe said the popularity of DLI has continued to increase with each passing year, which has generated a lot of awareness among the teeming population of qualified aspiring applicants who could not gain admission into the mainstream institutions due to several reasons.
He said the last three years have seen a heightened national commitment to redeem the collective pledge made on September 29, 2000 in the Abuja Declaration of the 2001-2010 Decade of Distance Education in Nigeria.
" The Declaration, while noting the urgent need for all stakeholders to satisfy the exceptionally large demand for education by our huge and rapidly expanding population solemnly resolved to adopt distance education as a desirable and inevitable mode for providing access to all and achieving equitable representation by taking the distance out of education."
The VC stated that the Distance Learning Institute, University of Lagos has been making progress in its bid to meet the expectations of the Abuja Declaration, as well as global trends and best practices by concentrating on few critical areas such as academic staff recruitment, continuous training, and motivation; deployment of an integrated e-learning management system; the development of learner support system; quality assurance mechanisms; and building sustainable partnerships among ODL Institutions in Nigeria, the Open University, United Kingdom, University of South Africa (UNISA) and the Indira Ghandi National Open University of India (IGNOU).

(c) 2010 Vanguard. Distributed by AllAfrica Global Media (allAfrica.com).


URL: http://www.unilag.edu.ng. Executive Head: Prof. Adetokunbo Sofoluwe, Address: ,
Re: Unilag Dli Is Not A Part Time Programmes by lovethk: 8:04am On Jul 30, 2010
Thank you very much for this info and when
is unilag going to commence the sell of DLI form this year?
Thanx and pls reply.
Re: Unilag Dli Is Not A Part Time Programmes by lovethk: 8:50pm On Jul 30, 2010
When will unilag commence the sale of DLI form
and how much is it?
hw many years is the program
Thnx
Re: Unilag Dli Is Not A Part Time Programmes by dibigslim: 2:06pm On Sep 10, 2010
the forn is out and it is sold for N12,ooo only at UNILAG and banks within campus

science courses are 6years while mgt are 5years, diploma are 2yrs




Available degrees in DLI UNILAG includes

EDUCATION SCIENCES

Bsc Physics education
, Bsc mathematics education
Bsc chemistry education
Bsc biology education

MANAGEMENTS

Bsc accounting
Bsc business administration

DIPLOMAS

mass communication
library and information technology

check papers, postals, UNILAG WEBSITES for more on 2010/2011 admission requirement.
5 credits inclusive english and maths
candidate must be at least 21 years of age
Re: Unilag Dli Is Not A Part Time Programmes by temmytanny(m): 1:58pm On Feb 13, 2011
please how much is the school fees for part time students on UNILAG entry and stalites
Re: Unilag Dli Is Not A Part Time Programmes by DrEkehnde(m): 3:32pm On Feb 13, 2011
All you need to do is to call me, i m a senior lecturer, i help students in admission, just call me now for admission help b4 its too late
Re: Unilag Dli Is Not A Part Time Programmes by Papsine(m): 11:50pm On Jul 12, 2013
send me ur no sir pls
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