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National Open University of Nigeria School Fees

henry by henry
March 19, 2025
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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is one of the biggest universities in Nigeria. It is different from regular universities because students do not need to attend classes every day. Instead, they learn from home or anywhere they want. This type of learning is called “open and distance learning.”

Many people choose NOUN because it allows them to work, take care of their families, or do other things while studying. But one of the most common questions people ask about NOUN is about the school fees. How much does it cost to study at NOUN? What are the fees for different courses? How do you pay the fees?

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This blog post will explain everything about NOUN school fees. If you are planning to study at NOUN or you know someone who wants to, this post will help you understand how much you need to pay and how to pay it.

 

 

How NOUN School Fees Work

NOUN school fees are not the same as regular universities. In most universities, students pay one big fee for everything, but at NOUN, the fees are broken into different parts. Some of these include:

1. Application fee – This is the money you pay when you want to apply for admission.

2. Registration fee – This is the money you pay when you start as a student.

3. Course fee – This is the money you pay for each course you want to study.

4. Exam fee – This is the money you pay to write your exams.

5. Other fees – There are other small fees for things like ID cards, e-books, and practicals.

Because NOUN allows students to study at their own pace, the total amount a student pays depends on how many courses they register for. The more courses you take, the more you pay.

 

 

NOUN School Fees for Different Programs

The amount of money students pay at NOUN depends on the course and level. There are different programs at NOUN, including:

1. Undergraduate programs – These are for students who want to get a bachelor’s degree.

2. Postgraduate programs – These are for students who already have a degree and want to continue their studies.

3. Certificate programs – These are short programs that teach special skills.

4. Doctorate (PhD) programs – These are the highest level of studies for people who want to do deep research.

The school fees for each of these programs are different. Below is a breakdown of the estimated fees.

 

 

NOUN Undergraduate School Fees

For students who want to study for a bachelor’s degree, the school fees are usually around this range:

Application fee: ₦5,000
Registration fee: ₦6,000
Course fee per course: ₦2,000 to ₦3,000
Exam fee per course: ₦1,500 to ₦2,000
ID card fee: ₦1,000
E-book fee: ₦2,000

Since students pay for each course they register for, a student who takes more courses in a semester will pay more than a student who takes fewer courses.

 

 

NOUN Postgraduate School Fees

For students who want to study for a postgraduate diploma or master’s degree, the fees are slightly higher than undergraduate fees. Below is an estimate:

Application fee: ₦7,500
Registration fee: ₦7,500
Course fee per course: ₦3,500 to ₦5,000
Exam fee per course: ₦2,000
ID card fee: ₦1,000
E-book fee: ₦2,500

Just like the undergraduate program, students pay according to the number of courses they register for.

 

 

NOUN Certificate Program Fees

Certificate programs are shorter and cost less than degree programs. The fees for certificate programs are around this range:

Application fee: ₦3,500
Registration fee: ₦4,500
Course fee per course: ₦2,000
Exam fee per course: ₦1,500
ID card fee: ₦1,000

 

 

NOUN PhD School Fees

PhD programs are the highest level of study, and they cost more. The estimated fees for PhD students are:

Application fee: ₦10,000
Registration fee: ₦10,000
Course fee per course: ₦5,000 to ₦7,500
Exam fee per course: ₦2,500
ID card fee: ₦1,500

PhD students also have to pay extra fees for research, supervision, and project work.

 

 

How to Pay NOUN School Fees

To pay school fees at NOUN, students need to follow these steps:

1. Go to the NOUN payment portal online.
2. Select the type of fee you want to pay.
3. Enter your details, including your student ID.
4. Choose your payment method (bank, online, or remita).
5. Make the payment and save the receipt.

After paying, students must print their payment receipt because they will need it as proof of payment.

 

 

Can You Pay NOUN School Fees in Installments?

NOUN does not allow students to pay in installments. This means students must pay all their fees before they can continue with their courses or exams.

Do NOUN School Fees Change?

Yes, NOUN school fees can change. Sometimes, the university increases or reduces fees depending on government policies or university decisions. This is why students should always check the NOUN website or visit a study center to get the latest fees.

Check out: 

• National Open University of Nigeria Postgraduate Courses

• List of New Federal Universities in Nigeria

 

 

Final Thoughts

NOUN is one of the most flexible universities in Nigeria. It allows students to study at their own pace and continue working while learning. The school fees at NOUN are based on the number of courses a student registers for, so students can control how much they pay per semester.

If you are planning to study at NOUN, always check the official website or visit a NOUN study center to get the latest fees and payment details. Also, make sure to pay your fees on time so that you do not have any problems with your studies.

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