Colleges of Education Application Portal Closing Date, Admission Notice & More

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Applicants are urged to prepare in advance and be ready to pay their admission fees promptly as there will be limited time between receiving the admission notices and the start of the academic year.
Applicants are urged to prepare in advance and be ready to pay their admission fees promptly as there will be limited time between receiving the admission notices and the start of the academic year.
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The Colleges of Education Admission application portal is set to be closed on September 30, 2024.

Initially, the portal was supposed to close on August 30, 2024, however, PRINCOF extended it to September 30 due to an industrial action by CETAG and to allow more time for those who have not yet submitted their applications to do so promptly.

Those who wish to pick up a form can also do so quickly within the few days remaining.

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Applicants should note that once the portal closes on September 30, 2024 (all things being equal), the various colleges will begin issuing Admission notices to successful applicants.

Please be aware that the notification (SMS) will be sent to the phone number you used during your application process

The revised academic calendar by PRINCOF reveals that the 2024/2025 academic year is expected to commence on November 4.

SEE ALSO: Admissions: Criteria for Admitting College of Education Applicants

Therefore, applicants are urged to prepare in advance and be ready to pay their admission fees promptly as there will be limited time between receiving the admission notices and the start of the academic year.

Kindly note that Coleman Publications will continue to provide updates regarding the 2024/2025 admissions process. Keep following our Social media pages and visiting our webiste.

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