TASUED ALUMNI GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS TO SIX UNDERGRADUATES

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The Tai Solarin University of Education Alumni Association has awarded scholarships to the top six 200-level students, selected from each of the university’s six colleges.

The alumni also cautioned the newly matriculated students to focus on academic excellence and avoid distractions and harmful behaviors, such as cultism, exam malpractice, and drug abuse, that could jeopardize their promising futures.

Bolaji Oladeji, the National President of TASUED Alumni, shared this information in a statement sent to the press on Thursday.

Oladeji explained that the alumni initiated the scholarships, which cover the students’ tuition fees, to recognize hard work and promote a culture of reading and academic excellence among the undergraduates.

The Alumni President handed the scholarships to the students during the matriculation ceremony for newly admitted students held on Wednesday.

The president also urged the freshmen to reject vices such as cultism, exam malpractice, and drug abuse, encouraging them to prioritize academic excellence.

The statement partly read, “The Alumni Association of Tai Solarin University of Education has awarded scholarships to six undergraduate students across the university’s six colleges.

“The scholarship, which covers full tuition for each of the best 200-level students in each college, was presented by the National President of the association, Mr Oladeji Bolaji Julius, at the matriculation ceremony of the university held on January 8, 2025, at the University Auditorium.

“While presenting the award, the president noted that the scholarship scheme is an established legacy and initiative of the alumni, to stimulate reading culture and serve as a reward model for academic excellence among undergraduate students.

“The President used the occasion to congratulate the newly matriculated students.

“He advised the newly admitted students to shun cultism, substance abuse, examination malpractices, and other illicit behaviours that are capable of bringing their family names and that of the university into disrepute.”

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