NOUN Matriculation Ceremony 2025 | Date & Full Details
The Matriculation Ceremony for the 2025_2 academic semester has been announced by the management of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). This event marks the official start of academic life for all newly admitted students and welcomes them into the university’s academic community.
Every matriculating student is expected to take part, as it represents a key step in becoming a recognised member of the university.
Date and Time for the NOUN Matriculation Ceremony
The NOUN Matriculation Ceremony will hold on Thursday, 16th October 2025, across all study centres in Nigeria.
This year’s ceremony will be conducted virtually, and a link will be shared with all study centres and matriculating students before the event. Students will receive details about the official web link and joining instructions in due course.
Orientation Programme Before Matriculation
Before the main ceremony, each study centre will organise an orientation programme for new students. This session introduces learners to the university’s academic structure, online learning platforms, and available support services.
The orientation helps students understand how to manage their studies, access materials, and get the most from their learning experience. You can find the full schedule on the NOUN Orientation Exercise page.
Why the Matriculation Ceremony Matters
The NOUN Matriculation Ceremony is more than a formal event. It symbolises your commitment to academic excellence and your acceptance into the university’s learning community.
This ceremony marks the start of your educational journey at NOUN, a university that continues to provide flexible and accessible education for students across Nigeria.
Congratulations to the New Students
Congratulations to all students preparing for the NOUN Matriculation Ceremony. Take part fully, attend the orientation, and begin your studies with confidence and focus.
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