By Ken Chiwendu
The Management of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State says it has the commenced a work study programme for skilled students to earn while still attending classes.
The aim is to help ease the financial burden on parents and guardians and reduce the rate at which students drop out of school due to financial constraints the university said in a statement.
According to the statement issued by its Registrar, Femi Ogunwomoju the programme through the directorate of entrepreneurship studies, “will enable students with demonstrable and proven vocational skills to work in the university and earn some stipends and still attend classes.”
The University said it realised that the cause of drop out of school by students was majorly funding and so it launched the work study programme during its 40th anniversary in February to checkmate the increasing rate of dropouts in the institution.
“When we noticed the rate at which students were dropping out, we did the SWOT analysis of what happened to them,” the university’s Vice-Chancellor, Ayodeji Agboola, a professor, said. “We came to realise that the major problem there is funding. So, we instituted immediate funding but, of course, it cannot take care of all of them.”
“With work studies, we are sure that the majority of them will be accommodated and that will also solve the problem,” he said.
Students of the university who are interested and qualified to be part of the programme are requested to fill a form.
The statement also said that 500 students of the university are to be engaged under the work- study programme and , urged interested qualified students to register through the Directorate of Entrepreneurship Studies within two weeks beginning from 25 May.
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