Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), formerly known as Anambra State University, has officially released details for its 27th Matriculation Ceremony, which will formally welcome newly admitted students into the institution for the 2025/2026 academic year.
The matriculation ceremony marks the point at which fresh students are formally recognized as full members of the university, having pledged to uphold the institution’s academic standards, rules, and values.
Ceremony Overview
To accommodate students across its different faculties, the university will host the event simultaneously at its two main campuses.
Key Details
- Date: Friday, February 13, 2026
- Time: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Venues:
- Igbariam Campus – for faculties and departments based at Igbariam
- Uli Campus – for faculties and departments based at Uli
- Igbariam Campus – for faculties and departments based at Igbariam
Students are expected to attend the ceremony at the campus where their faculty is located.
University Policy for Matriculation Day
To preserve the formal and academic nature of the occasion, COOU has introduced a strict campus-wide guideline.
Social Activities Restriction
All forms of parties, celebrations, or social gatherings are not permitted within university premises on matriculation day.
Campus security officials have been directed to enforce this policy, and students or visitors who violate the rule may face disciplinary action in line with university regulations.
What Fresh Students Must Do
New students are advised to complete the following steps ahead of the ceremony to avoid disqualification from participation:
1. Complete Financial and Portal Clearance
Ensure that all school fees are paid and personal records are properly updated on the university portal. Only students with an issued matriculation number will be allowed to take part.
2. Collect Academic Regalia
Visit your faculty office to make the necessary payment and receive your gown and cap, which are compulsory for participation in the ceremony.
3. Arrive Early
The academic procession begins at 11:00 a.m. Students are expected to be seated at their assigned venues by 10:30 a.m. for proper coordination.
4. Take the Matriculation Oath and Sign the Register
During the ceremony, students will recite the matriculation oath. Afterward, they must proceed to their departments to sign the official matriculation register, which completes their formal admission record.
Final Note to Students
Matriculation is the official gateway into university life at COOU. It symbolizes your acceptance into a community built on scholarship, discipline, and personal development.
The University Management wishes all newly admitted students a peaceful and memorable ceremony as they begin their academic journey.
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