UNN Schedules 52nd Matriculation Ceremony for Fresh Students
Date: Mar 7, 2026
About the Event
The University of Nigeria (UNN) has announced that its 52nd Matriculation Ceremony will take place on Saturday, 7 March 2026.The ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will hold simultaneously in the various faculties across all campuses of the University.
Important Information for Fresh Students
All freshmen must confirm their specific venue with their respective Faculty Officers before the event. Since the ceremony will take place within each faculty, students should verify details early to avoid confusion.
Matriculation marks the official induction of newly admitted students into the University. During the ceremony, the University formally welcomes students, briefs them on academic expectations, and reminds them of the standards of conduct required.
In addition, matriculation signifies the formal conclusion of the admission process. After this ceremony, the University will not admit new students into the same session.
A Word to Fresh Students
If you are set to participate in this matriculation ceremony, congratulations β you have earned your place at UNN. However, while gaining admission is a major achievement, sustaining strong academic performance requires discipline and focus.
University life comes with freedom, responsibility, and challenges. Therefore:
Take your studies seriously from day one.
Aim to build a strong CGPA early.
Avoid academic setbacks, especially in your first year.
Staying consistent from the beginning will make your journey smoother.
Final Note
The University community wishes all fresh students a successful matriculation ceremony and a rewarding academic experience.
Congratulations once again, and welcome to life at UNN.
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