Babcock University List of Graduating Students for 2018
Babcock University List of Graduating Students for 2018 Has Been Released: This is to inform all the prospective students of Babcock University desiring convocation (June 2018) that the management has released the tentative list. All graduating students are to take note of the following: A. Confirm that the spelling of your name is correct and in the …
Babcock University List of Graduating Students for 2018 Has Been Released: This is to inform all the prospective students of Babcock University desiring convocation (June 2018) that the management has released the tentative list.
All graduating students are to take note of the following:
A. Confirm that the spelling of your name is correct and in the right order (Surname, other names). If not, go to the Data and Archives Office at the Registry to rectify the discrepancy.
B. If your name is missing on the list go to your school officer.
Babcock University Graduating List
Click on you department to check your name.
1. Accounting
4. Biochemistry
6. Computer Science (Information System)
7. Computer Science Technology
10. Economics
11. Educational Planning & Administration
13. English Studies
14. French & International Relations
16. History & International Studies
17. Information Resources Management
18. International Law & Diplomacy
19. Law
21. Medical Laboratory Science
22. Microbiology
24. Nursing
26. Physiology
29. Public Health
About Babcock University
Babcock University is a private Christian co-educational Nigerian university owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Nigeria. The university is located equidistant between Ibadan and Lagos. Enrolment was about 6,000 as of 2009.
It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world’s second largest Christian school system.
Babcock University was named after an American missionary by the name of David C. Babcock, who pioneered the work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Nigeria in 1914. He was based in Erunmu in Oyo State, Nigeria.
The university was established as the Adventist College of West Africa (ACWA) in 1959, initially with 7 students. In 1975, it changed its name to Adventist Seminary of West Africa (ASWA). The university was officially inaugurated on April 20, 1999.