The Akwa Ibom State College of Education (AKSCOE) has issued a prohibition against the popular “Signing Out” exercise traditionally performed by final-year students at the end of their exams. This directive applies to both Degree and NCE programme students, with strict consequences for violators.
Key Points and Consequences
Impact on Graduation
Students who participate in the “Signing Out” exercise will face penalties, including withheld graduation clearance. This policy aims to maintain order and uphold the College’s standards.
Warning to Outsiders
The College also cautions external participants to avoid the campus during this period. Unauthorized persons caught on campus for this purpose will face disciplinary action.
Enhanced Security Measures
The Chief Security Officer has been directed to enforce this prohibition, ensuring a peaceful environment as exams conclude.
Encouragement for Compliance
AKSCOE encourages all final-year students to respect these guidelines and concentrate on successfully completing their exams. Following these rules will contribute to a smooth graduation process.
For official information, students are advised to follow AKSCOE’s formal announcements.
Details | Information |
---|---|
College | Akwa Ibom State College of Education |
Prohibition | “Signing Out” exercise |
Affected Students | Final year Degree and NCE students |
Consequence | Graduation clearance withheld |
Warning for Outsiders | Unauthorized entry treated as a criminal act |
Security | Enforced by Chief Security Officer |
Applicability | During and after final exams |
All students are encouraged to follow these guidelines to ensure a positive academic experience and successful graduation.
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