6. Health Education
7. Social Studies
8. Education Political Science
9. Education Economics
10. Education History and International Relations
11. Guidance and Counselling
The National Universities Commission (NUC) and the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) have granted full accreditation statuses to all the degree and NCE courses being run by the Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo.
It would be recalled that the school was running Bachelor degree programmes in affiliation with the Ekiti State University, Ekiti (EKSU).
The institution’s Provost, Dr. Rasak Adetunji Adefabi, informed that the National University Commission communicated the body’s position via a letter reference no NUC/ES/412/Vol.2/160 dated 19 March, 2020 after it conducted the accreditation exercise in the College in December, 2019 addressed to the Vice Chancellor, Ekiti State University, a copy of which was sent to his office.
6. Health Education
7. Social Studies
8. Education Political Science
9. Education Economics
10. Education History and International Relations
11. Guidance and Counselling
The Provost added that the College can now boast of seventeen (17) bachelor’s degree programmes altogether with full accreditation.
Also, interesting twist about the accreditation was the excellent performance the College achieved in the year 2019 NUC accreditation exercise carried out on the College. He stressed that the NUC Technical Committee’s report clearly revealed that the College did not score below 85% in any of the accredited degree courses.
Similarly, the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE), had also approved and granted full accreditation statuses to three (3) new NCE programmes of the College. Updating the general public about the new outstanding academic feat recorded by Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo on her NCE programmes, Adefabi listed the following three additional new courses recently floated by the college as :
1. Special Needs Education
2. Adult & Non-Formal Education
3. Theatre Arts Education
He further reported that the NCCE announced this in a letter dated 4 March, 2020 after its Accreditation Team had visited the College between 24 – 28 November, 2019 for the purpose of institutional and academic accreditation. This update has therefore raised the number of courses run by the College to thirty one (31) – all fully accredited.
The Provost commended Governor Seyi Makinde for his commitments and support to the College particularly in the consistent and regular payment of staff salaries which he claimed had improved staff commitments to duty.
“In effect, these two feats could not have been achieved but for the unwavering support the College had been receiving from the Oyo State Government under the unparalleled watch of our amiable Governor, Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde. This is no mean an unprecedented feat in the annals of our College”, the Provost stated.
Dr. Adefabi, however thanked his Management Team, Academic and Non-Academic Staff, Students and members of the College Community for their unflinching support, noting that the new feat had given Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo an enviable rating among the comity of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria and beyond and in fulfilment of the College vision statement.
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