HOW
TO OBTAIN A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY LICENSE IN NIGERIA
The National Universities Commission (NUC) is vested with the
power to regulate the establishment and monitoring of Nigerian
Universities (Federal, state and private universities). They
have the power to give licenses to private universities. In
order to obtain a private university license from the National
Universities Commission (NUC) in Nigeria, the following steps
and guidelines are to be adhered to:
·
Application in writing
The promoters of the proposed private university establishment
shall by a written application to the Executive Secretary of the
NUC, state their intent to establish a private university in
Nigeria. This declaration of intent shall include the following
1.
The name of the proposed university
2.
Location of the proposed university
3.
The mission and vision
4.
The nature of the proposed university
5.
The proposed focal niche in the current Nigerian university
system
6.
Other relevant information will also be provided
·
Interview process
The National Universities Commission (NUC) shall conduct an
interview with the promoters of the university in order to
ascertain their seriousness in establishing the university. The
interview shall be conducted by the board of the National
Universities Commission (NUC)
·
Issuance of Application forms
After due consideration of the application in writing, the
promoters of the university are to send a representative to NUC
with the prescribed non-refundable fee of N1,000,000 bank draft
in favour of NUC, after which ten (10) copies of the application
form will be presented to you. After collecting the form, copies
of the guidelines and other requirements will also be given to
you for proper guidance
·
Submission of the Application forms with relevant documents
You will proceed to forward the completed application forms to
NUC with another non- refundable prescribed processing fee of
N5, 000,000 bank draft in favour of NUC for processing your
application. The completed forms will be accompanied by:
1.
Draft academic brief
2.
Draft physical masterplan
3.
Draft university law
4.
Counterpart deed of assignment
5.
Certificate of incorporation or Registration of Proprietors
which will be accompanied with the Memorandum and Articles of
Association)
6.
Deed of assignment or certificate of occupancy
7.
Letter of available liquid cash
8.
Bank guarantee of funds to the tune of N200, 000,000 from a
reputable bank
It is usually advised that the last two (2) documents (Letter of
available liquid cash and the Bank guarantee of funds to the
tune of N200, 000,000 from a reputable bank) should not be
procured by the applicants until processing of the application
has reached an advanced stage
·
Interactive session with SCOPU
After completing your application forms with the relevant
documents, there shall be an interactive meeting between the
Standing Committee on Private Universities (SCOPU) and the
promoters of the proposed university. Usually, the Standing
Committee on Private Universities (SCOPU) invites members of the
Planning and Implementation Committee of the proposed university
to NUC for an interactive meeting as a prelude to the first
verification visit to its campus site. During the meeting, the
process of documentation and other matters bordering on
university governance are discussed. The meeting also gives the
proposed university the opportunity to interact with the
Executive Secretary/Chief Executive of NUC and his Management
team for words of advice, insights and encouragement. Also, a
seminar presentation is delivered to avail the prospective
Proprietors of the basic philosophy of Universities and their
societal roles
·
Proceed to making full submission
The promoters who had submitted part of the relevant documents
should proceed to making full submission at this stage
·
Analysis and review of documents
There shall be an intensive analysis of your documents by
experts in relevant NUC departments after submission of the
completed application forms and necessary documents. The
documents are forwarded to the professional departments for
analysis after which their comments and observations of such
documents are sent to the committee for onward transmission to
the promoters of the university.
·
First verification visit
A first verification visit shall be conducted by the Standing
Committee on Private Universities (SCOPU) in order to review the
documents of the proposed university on a one on one basis and
also assess the level of preparedness in terms of documentation.
During the visit, there will be an inspection of facilities in
order to ascertain their adequacy for the proposed Colleges for
the first phase. Courtesy calls are also paid to the government
establishments that provide infrastructural facilities such as
electricity, water, and telecommunication including the
traditional rulers and the local government headquarters of
where the proposed private university is located.
These visits are helps to solicit the support of the host
community fir the proposed university and to inform them that a
university is proposed in that area. This visit is key and it
shows whether the proprietor is committed to the university
project and it is also a prerequisite to the final verification
visit
·
Revision of documents
The promoters of the proposed university shall revise the
documentation based on the report given to them by the Standing
Committee on Private Universities (SCOPU). After the first visit
by SCOPU, the promoters of the proposed university are expected
to revise their documents and undertake any changes or
modifications of its facilities according to the new
prescriptions given by the SCOPU during their visit.
The revised documents are then forwarded to the NUC for
assessment of compliance. If found out that progress has been
made according to their prescriptions, then a second and final
verification visit to the proposed university is scheduled
·
Second and final verification visit
A second verification visit shall be conducted and this is the
final visit to the proposed university depending on the level of
compliance with the given prescriptions during the first
visitation. The documents are reviewed along with the promoters
with a view to perfect them and bring the documents to an
acceptable level. The evidence of available liquid cash
documents is inspected and analysed by the financial expert on
the Committee. The Bank Guarantee of Fund to the tune of N200,
000,000 will also be sighted along with other legal documents
for eventual submission to NUC. Final inspection of physical
facilities is also carried out to ascertain whether they are in
consonance with the approved NUC norms.
·
Security screening of proprietors and board of trustees
There shall be a security screening of proprietors and board of
trustees of the proposed university. The purpose of this
screening of the proprietor or promoter and the member of the
board of trustees of the proposed university is to enable NUC
ascertain the credibility of those who are sponsoring the
university project and to ensure that they are not persons of
questionable character
·
Grading by SCOPU
After the final verification visit by Standing Committee on
Private Universities (SCOPU), on their return to NUC writes a
detailed report with scores to the NUC Management for its
consideration and further necessary action. This will lead to
NUC’s Management approval of the proposed university
·
Consideration
The National Universities Commission (NUC) management, upon
receiving the report of the Standing Committee on Private
Universities (SCOPU) on the proposed university makes
appropriate recommendation to the University Development
Committee (UDC) of the NUC board for its consideration after
which it is submitted to the board for ratification by the
University Development Committee (UDC). The Board, thereafter,
forwards its recommendation to the Federal Government through
the Honourable Minister of Education for its consideration and
approval.
·
Approval
The Federal Executive Council considers the recommendations of
the NUC Board and Security report on the proposed University’s
promoters. If approved, a three-year Provisional Licence is
granted to the Proprietor. Only when satisfactory performance
are made during the probationary period will bring about a
substantive License to the Proprietor of the proposed
university.
ALL THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR OBTAINING A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY
LICENSE IN NIGERIA
1.
Application in writing, addressed to the Executive Secretary,
stating the intent to register a University with NUC,N1, 000,000
Bank Draft in favour of NUC for ten (10) copies of Application
Form
2.
N5,000,000 Bank Draft in favour of NUC for processing of the
application
3.
Academic Brief
4.
Physical Masterplan
5.
Counterpart of Deed of Assignment
6.
Certificate of Incorporation/Registration of Proprietors
7.
Deed of Assignment/Certificate of Occupancy
8.
University Law
9.
Letter of Available Liquid Cash
10.
Bank Guarantee of Funds to the tune of N200 Million from
reputable banks
11.
Draft Academic Briefs
12.
Draft Masterplan
13.
Draft University Law
Applying for a Private university license in Nigeria requires a
huge sum of amount and a long process for your approval by the
National Universities Commission (NUC) in Nigeria. The National
Universities Commission (NUC) in Nigeria was established for the
regulation of the establishment and the monitoring of the
activities of all Nigerian Universities.
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