ABUAD’s Anti-Poverty Programmes
In 2024, ABUAD has continued to implement its Access and Participation (50 by 30) Plan, with the primary objective of achieving a minimum of 50 percent admission and completion rates for students from low-income households in the bottom 20% of the income bracket, defined as earning below N200,000 per year, by the year 2030. This initiative aims to enhance educational access and participation in an affordable way for the public.
Additionally, in 2024, ABUAD introduced a policy to provide financial support for all learners, including those from low-income households. Every student enrolled in the university across all programs will receive a bursary of one hundred thousand Naira (N100,000.00) for food.
Furthermore, an additional fifty thousand Naira has been allocated to all 8,535 students as an ancillary fee for health emergency insurance during the academic session. This measure is designed to alleviate the economic hardships currently affecting the country.
ABUAD Access and Participation Plan 2020 – 2030 Reviewed in 2024
ABUAD-Access-and-Participation-Plan-2020-2030-Reviewed-2024ACCESS AND PARTICIPATION PLAN EVALUATION (INPUT AND OUTPUT)
The evaluation metrics used in ABUAD’s access monitoring framework reveal that approximately 25% of the university’s intake cohort in 2019 came from low-income families, defined as those earning below N200,000 per year. This percentage increased to 48.4% in 2020, reached 62% in 2021, surged to 88% in 2022 and 100% in 2023 due to economic hardship. However, in 2024, following the untold economic challenges premised on the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of the currency, this figure remained 100%. This dramatic increase necessitated the urgent need for additional funding from the Afe Babalola Foundation, established by Chancellor Aare Afe Babalola SAN, to ensure affordable education for low-income households. As a result, all 8,535 students at the university benefitted from this initiative in 2024.
Additionally, Aare Afe Babalola provided £10 million as an endowment to King’s College, London, to promote transnational education and improve access to affordable education for African youth through a partnership between Afe Babalola University, Nigeria, and King’s College, London. In line with this commitment, the ABUAD Alumni Association is dedicated to providing financial aid to students facing significant financial challenges as a way to give back to their alma mater and alleviate students’ financial hardships.
To further support the access and participation plan, which was reviewed in 2024, ABUAD continues to offer discounted tuition, bursaries, and scholarships across various programs, particularly for full-time, part-time, and open-distance learning students. This initiative aims to provide education to individuals from low-income and vulnerable backgrounds, especially those within the bottom 20% of the household income group. (ABUAD has introduced discounted part-time studies for youth https://punchng.com/abuad-begins-discounted-part-time-studies-for-youths/.)
After a thorough review of the Access and Participation Plan document in 2024, it has been noted that the evaluation metrics of ABUAD’s access and participation monitoring framework reveal significant changes in the socioeconomic background of our graduating students. In 2019, 29.9% of our graduates came from households with low incomes (below N200,000 per year). This percentage increased to 42.2% in 2020, then to 52.4% in 2021, further to 68% in 2022 and reached 89% in 2023. In 2024, this figure surged to 95% due to the economic challenges faced in the country. Fortunately, the Afe Babalola Foundation, established by our founder, has provided financial support that helps alleviate poverty for these students, enabling them to complete their programs and graduate successfully.
In the 2024/2025 academic session, every student at the university will benefit from a food grant of N100,000.00. Additionally, all students will receive an emergency health insurance grant of N50,000.00 during this academic session. The ABUAD Alumni Association also contributes to alleviating financial hardships by offering financial aid to students from backgrounds of proven extreme poverty.
Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, ABUAD, reputed for its predictable academic calendar and quality and functional education, has concluded plans to admit interested Nigerian youths into academic programs in its Directorate of Part-Time Studies, also at discounted school fees for the 2024/2025 academic session. The fees cover tuition only. Online library resources shall be available for the use of the students at NO COST. The cost is part of the incentive by the university to aid low-level-income households to have access to affordable and quality education.
Currently, available programmes are
- B.Sc. Accounting
- B. Sc. Banking & Finance
- B. Sc. Business Administration
- B. Sc. Economics
- B. Sc. Intelligence & Security Studies
- B. Sc. International Relations & Diplomacy
- B. Sc. Conflict, Peace & Strategic Studies.
- B. Sc. Computer Science
- B. Sc. Media & Communication Studies
- B. Sc. Tourism & Events Management.
The program will, among others:
• Assist students who are financially incapacitated to run full-time studies to work and study and earn a degree from Afe Babalola University (ABUAD);
• Include the options of combined physical and virtual classes, payment flexibility (school fees could be paid in three installments), opportunity to combine schooling with one’s job, and lots more;
• Ensure a brighter and better future for thousands of Nigerian youths in particular and the nation in general through the provision of subsidized quality and functional education for the teeming youths in the country and across the frontier.
Admission is currently ongoing for the 2024/2025 academic session.
Eligibility:
The initiative targets 10,000 Nigerians and 1500 non-Nigerians who fall within these categories:
- Youths, including fresh school leavers and those aged 35 and below who are not in full-time employment;
- Economically disadvantaged Nigerians and non-Nigerians above the age of 35 years who are desirous of improving their career prospects with an ABUAD degree.
Discounted School Fees:
195,000/session
For further information, check our webpage https://admissions.abuad.edu.ng/Applyparttime to apply
Contacts: 0805 770 2787; 0813 416 0054;
pt_director@abuad.edu.ng
enquiries_parttimestudies@abuad.edu.ng
admin_parttimestudies@abuad.edu.ng

Good News: ABUAD Announces Discounted Fees in Part-Time Studies for Nigerian Youths https://www.abuad.edu.ng/good-news-abuad-announces-discounted-feesin-part-time-studies-for-nigerian-youths/
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