TSU hostel notice 2025/2026: reprint slip, no cash

TSU hostel notice 2025/2026: reprint slip, no cash

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Summary

Taraba State University (TSU), Jalingo has issued a notice to newly admitted 2025/2026 students on hostel accommodation, directing those with earlier bed space reservations in named halls to reprint updated reservation slips for verification. The notice (dated 10 Jan 2026) also bans cash payments for hostel spaces and restricts payment to official online channels.

  • Audience: newly admitted 100-level UTME and 200-level Direct Entry students (plus parents and the public).
  • Action required: reprint updated bed space reservation slip from the TSU portal for verification by Hall Officers.
  • Halls listed: Zenith, Presidential, Teffund 2013, Teffund 2014, and JJT Halls.
  • Rule on payment: no cash payments to any individual, inside or outside campus.
  • Payment method: hostel-related payments must go through official online channels only.
  • Warning: TSU will not take responsibility for losses from cash transactions; disciplinary sanctions apply for paying or receiving cash.

TSU Jalingo Hostel Notice for Newly Admitted Students 2025/2026

TSU Jalingo Hostel Accommodation Notice for Newly Admitted Students 2025/2026: Reprint Updated Reservation Slips for Zenith, Presidential, Teffund 2013/2014, and JJT Halls

The Student Affairs Division of Taraba State University (TSU), Jalingo issued a notice to newly admitted students for the 2025/2026 academic session on hostel accommodation. The public announcement was signed by the Dean of Students, Dr. Atando Dauda Agbu, and dated Jan 10, 2026.

The notice focuses on two points: updated reservation slips for bed space verification, and a strict ban on cash payments for hostel accommodation. One message runs through the text; the school expects compliance, and it wants students and parents to take the directive seriously.

Who the notice covers

TSU directed the notice at newly admitted students in the 2025/2026 session, covering:

  • 100-level UTME students
  • 200-level Direct Entry students

The announcement also addressed parents and the general public, with the aim of guiding new students and reducing avoidable issues during accommodation processing.

Reprint updated bed space reservation slips

TSU instructed students who previously made bed space reservations in specific halls to reprint their updated reservation slips through the university portal. The halls named in the notice are:

  • Zenith Hall
  • Presidential Hall
  • Teffund 2013 Hall
  • Teffund 2014 Hall
  • JJT Hall

The updated slip is mandatory for verification by Hall Officers; the notice states that no accommodation service will be rendered without it. In plain terms, students need the reprinted slip before hall staff can validate the reservation.

The statement also asked students to treat the information “with all seriousness that it deserves”.

Cash payments for hostel accommodation: TSU bans it

TSU prohibited all cash payments for hostel accommodation to any person, whether inside or outside university premises. The notice directed students to make all related payments only through the official online channels.

The management stated it will not be held responsible for financial losses linked to cash transactions. It also warned that disciplinary sanctions will apply to:

  • any student found making cash payments for hostel spaces, and
  • any individual caught receiving cash for hostel spaces.

This part of the notice sets out the rule, the channel for payment, and the consequence; the university put it in writing, and students are expected to act within that boundary.

Key details at a glance

  • Issuing unit: Student Affairs Division, TSU Jalingo.
  • Signatory: Dean of Students, Dr. Atando Dauda Agbu.
  • Date on the notice: 10 Jan 2026.
  • Immediate action: reprint updated reservation slips via the TSU portal for hall verification.
  • Payment rule: no cash; online payment channels only.
  • Consequence stated: TSU will not cover losses from cash deals; disciplinary action for paying or receiving cash.

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