National Open University of Nigeria

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National Open University of Nigeria
MottoLearn At Any Place
At Your Pace
TypePublic
Established2002[1] (1983)
Vice-ChancellorProf. [2]
Students515,000[3]
Location,
Nigeria
CampusRural
ColoursElf Green, Cadmium yellow & Ruby Red
NicknameNOUN
AffiliationsAAU,
NUC
Websitewww.nou.edu.ng
Student Portal

The National Open University of Nigeria is a Federal Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institution, the first of its kind in the West African sub-region. It is Nigeria's largest tertiary institution in terms of student number and is popularly referred to as 'NOUN'.

History[]

National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters in Abuja
National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters

The National Open University was initially established on 22 July 1983 as springboard for open and distance learning in Nigeria. It was suspended by the government on 25 April 1984. However, its resuscitation was begun on 12 April 2001 by the former President of Nigeria, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo. At take off of the university, pioneer student enrollment stood at 32,400.[4]

Organisation[]

In 2011, NOUN had about 57,759 students.[5] The Vice Chancellor at the time was Prof. Vincent Tenebe .[2] The university was for years operating from its Administrative Headquarters in , before its past VC, Professor Abdalla Uba Adamu, moved it to its permanent headquarters in Jabi, Abuja, in 2016. It has over 75 Study Centres throughout the country.[4] It offers over 50 programmes and 750 courses.[4]

By its nature as an ODL institution, NOUN does not provide lectures to students in normal classrooms except some certain study centres. The study centre in Lagos for instance provides lectures to all its Law undergraduates and supplies necessary course materials to all students after the payment of tuition fees. All the courses being offered by the university have been accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC).

The Registrar serves as the Secretary to Council and Senate bodies. The Registry Department's primary responsibility is to provide support services in the General Administration of the university with emphasis on Council affairs, Senate matters, recruitment of staff, students' admission/welfare, staff welfare and other related activities. The current Registrar is Mr. Felix Edoka.[6]

Students[]

Requirements[]

A diverse range of students from all walks of life are attracted to the National Open University of Nigeria just like other prominent Open Universities such as the Open University of United Kingdom (OU); for most courses there are no stringent entry requirements other than the ability to study at an appropriate level such as the West African Examination, and other National Diplomas to qualify for a Direct entry admission. Though most postgraduate courses require evidence of previous study and/or equivalent life experience. This fundamental open admissions policy makes undergraduate university study accessible to all.[7]

Undergraduates[]

While most of those studying are mature students, an increasingly large proportion of new undergraduates are aged between 17 and 25, the reduction in financial support for those attending traditional universities, coupled with the use of technologies such as and YouTube that appeal to this demographic, is believed to be behind this growth.[8]

Immunity to strikes[]

Another reason is the Act of Parliament which established the University prohibiting any form of union either within staff or students. This has made the NOUN to be unaffected by strikes such as the ASUU strikes (which lasted for eight months) in Nigeria which ultimately extends students course duration in school unnecessarily. NOUN students have always and will continue to be immune to any form of strike.[9]

National Youths Service Corps Stand.

The NOUN made efforts to ensure its graduates below age 30 (the maximum age limit) participate in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and Law graduates[10] proceed to the Nigerian Law School.

However, efforts have of recent, materialized. The University released a statement where it affirmed that students of NOUN can now enroll and be part of the NYSC program.[11]

Rankings and achievements[]

Latest results of University Rankings released by Ranking Web of Universities (popularly known as Webometrics) revealed another list of 100 Best Universities in Nigeria for 2015. Just as done in every other web ranking, webometrics ranking 2015 adopted search queries from search engines to rank the top universities which the National Open University ranked 23rd.[12] See: List of Nigerian Universities

Alumni[]

Technological platforms[]

NOUNiLearn[]

NOUN Media centre building
NOUN Media centre building

The National Open University of Nigeria in its effort to take education to the doorstep of the Nigerian populace irrespective of their social status and the developing Economy of Nigeria has deployed and implemented iLearn portal technology to enhance students' learning experience. The NOUN iLearn platform has been created to ease access to excellent quality education. The platform provides amongst many, the following:

Online class discussions organized by NOUN facilitators thereby creating a virtual classroom environment.

Facility for students to get answers to any questions or areas of difficulty pertaining to their course of study.

Networking and collaboration tools to help in community of interaction among students, facilitators, academic staff and faculty members.

Better study tools such as the Smart e-Book Digitized lecture video and audio materials for an enhanced student learning experience available on the platform.

Access to assignments, quizzes and self-study assessment tools.[13]

Examination[]

The university administers the Computer-Based-Test (CBT) form of examination to its students in their first and second years. However, Law undergraduates participate in the standard Pen-On-Paper examinations (POP) beginning from their first year of admission, with LAW111-Legal Methods in First Semester of the first year.

Other undergraduates also participate in the CBT system of examination in their first and second years and commence the POP examinations from their third year till the end of their respective course durations. The POP examination system applies to Post Graduate students also.

The CBT system of examination has however been criticised by some of the students. The CBT examination is in two categories; the multiple choice questions and fill in the gap - which is the most dreaded examination type by students all around the world.

The CBT system requires students to most times, memorize their textbooks in accordance with the programmed answers stored on the school's server in order to obtain full marks as computers will reject answers that do not match its programmed content.[14]

Assessment[]

Tutor-Marked Assignments (TMAs) are continuous assessments in form of Tutor Marked Assignment and it accounts for 30% of student's total score. Students are expected to answer all TMAs, which must be answered and submitted before students sit for the end of course examination

Final examination and grading[]

With examinations written successfully, The 'end of course examinations' would earn students 70% which would be added to their TMA score (30%). The time for this examination is always communicated to students.

Facilities[]

E-library[]

The NOUN operates an e-library at the headquarters situated at Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria which all students have access to after providing a valid student's identity card. Students have access to both Internet facilities, books, journals, projects, thesis of past students and other educational materials.

Radio station[]

The radio station broadcasts at the frequency 105.9 NOUN FM.[15] Mass Communication students also have the opportunity to intern at the studio which broadcasts on all working days.[citation needed]

E-courseware[]

The NOUN also provides a platform for students that needs to access its database of educational materials NOUN e-Courseware Free Download strictly for educational purposes rather than financial or commercial purposes. Books can be downloaded in PDF formats at no cost.

Scholarships[]

In May 2014, Ini Edo, one of the stars in the Nigerian movie industry, Nollywood made headlines when she was offered a scholarship to study Law at the National Open University. More Nollywood actresses and actors including Desmond Elliot[16] have also been offered scholarships. Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Francis Duru, Doris Simeon and Sani Danja were announced as ambassadors for the NOUN. All four were presented by the Vice Chancellor Prof. Vincent A. Tenebe, with scholarships to study their courses of choice.[17] is for Candidates who are looking to apply for admission into the Institution.

References[]

  1. ^ "National Open University of Nigeria - WHED - IAU's World Higher Education Database". www.whed.net. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Principal Officers - National Open University of Nigeria". www.nou.edu.ng. Archived from the original on 25 September 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  3. ^ ="https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/297622-enrolment-at-nigerias-national-open-university-hits-515000.html
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c "National Open University of Nigeria - WHED - IAU's World Higher Education Database". www.whed.net. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  5. ^ COMMITTEE ON NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF NIGERIAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES Presentation to the Council Chamber State House, Abuja Thursday 1 November 2012
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "NOUN Student Portal - National Open University of Nigeria". www.nounstudentportal.org.
  8. ^ "National Open University of Nigeria". National Open University of Nigeria. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  9. ^ "NOUN VC: strikes will soon go extinct - The Nation Nigeria". 24 October 2013.
  10. ^ "National Open University, NOUN Registration Form - 2018/2019". 16 January 2018.
  11. ^ "National Open University of Nigeria". Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  12. ^ "100 Best Universities in Nigeria by - 2015 Webometrics". 17 February 2015.
  13. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "JAMB UTME/DE Registration 2018/19 Form and Closing Date". www.nigeriaschool.com.ng.
  15. ^ nounfm.caster.fm/
  16. ^ Ayinla, Dupe (14 July 2014). "Ini Edo, Desmond Elliot admitted for Law at NOUN - The Nation Nigeria". Thenationonlineng.net. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  17. ^ "Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Doris Simeon Get Scholarships to Study at National Open University - BellaNaija". www.bellanaija.com.

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