FULOKOJA Urgent Notice: GST Students Must Register or Miss Upcoming Examinations

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Summary

FULOKOJA urgent notice: All 100-level, 200-level, and carryover students registered for GST courses must visit GST Office immediately to complete physical registration and collect materials. Failure means exclusion from exams.

Federal University, Lokoja (FULOKOJA) has issued an urgent notice to all students registered for General Studies (GST) courses: complete physical registration immediately or be excluded from upcoming examinations.

Who Must Comply

This notice affects:

  • 100-Level Students: Enrolled in GST 111 (CCMAS 100L)
  • 200-Level Students: Enrolled in GST 211 (CCMAS 200L)
  • Carryover Students: Registered for GST 111, GST 101, GST 103, GST 107, or GST 205

Critical Warning

Students who fail to complete this registration exercise will NOT be scheduled for the forthcoming examinations.

This means non-compliance will result in:

  • Exclusion from GST exams
  • Inability to complete the course this semester
  • Automatic carryover of GST courses
  • Delayed academic progress

Required Actions

Visit the GST Office immediately to complete the following:

Step 1: Physical Registration

  • Register your name and matriculation number
  • Provide accurate student information

Step 2: Collect Materials

You will receive:

  • GST Student Handbook: Course guide and regulations
  • GST Textbooks: Required reading materials for your courses

Where to Go

GST Office Location:

  • Building: Former Administrative Block
  • Landmark: Beside the new Senate Building
  • Campus: Federal University, Lokoja

What Are GST Courses?

General Studies (GST) courses are mandatory university-wide courses covering:

  • Use of English and Communication Skills
  • Nigerian Peoples and Culture
  • Philosophy and Logic
  • Computer Literacy
  • Entrepreneurship Studies
  • Other foundational general education topics

Why This Registration Matters

  • GST courses are graduation requirements for all students
  • Failure to complete GST courses delays graduation
  • Physical registration is separate from online course registration
  • Textbooks and handbooks are essential for exam preparation
  • Non-registration means automatic exam exclusion

Timeline and Urgency

The notice emphasizes that students must "comply promptly." While no specific deadline date is provided, the phrase "forthcoming examinations" suggests the deadline is imminent. Act immediately to avoid missing exams.

What to Do Right Now

  1. Check if you are registered for any GST courses this semester
  2. If yes, go to the GST Office immediately (former Admin Block, beside Senate Building)
  3. Bring your matriculation number and student ID
  4. Complete physical registration
  5. Collect your GST Student Handbook and Textbooks
  6. Begin studying immediately for upcoming exams

Affected GST Courses

100-Level

  • GST 111 (CCMAS 100L)

200-Level

  • GST 211 (CCMAS 200L)

Carryover Courses

  • GST 111
  • GST 101
  • GST 103
  • GST 107
  • GST 205

Important Reminders

  • This is separate from online course registration
  • Physical presence at GST Office is required
  • Bring your matriculation number
  • Collect all materials provided (handbook and textbooks)
  • Act immediately - exams are approaching

For Enquiries

  • Office: GST Office, Former Administrative Block (beside Senate Building)
  • Institution: Federal University, Lokoja (FULOKOJA)

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