OAU Student Conduct Guide: What Students Should Know
Summary
A practical OAU student conduct guide covering why official university notices matter, how to verify disciplinary information, and what students should do when issues arise.
This guide replaces an old event-specific report with a more useful evergreen summary. If you are an Obafemi Awolowo University student, your safest source of truth is the university's official website and the current orientation, student affairs, and conduct materials published for your session.
Start with official OAU sources
Before you act on any disciplinary rumour, screenshot, or forwarded message, verify the information on the official OAU website and through the university channels used by your department, faculty, and Student Affairs Division.
Why conduct guidance matters
University conduct rules exist to explain what students are expected to do on campus and what actions can trigger disciplinary review. In practice, students should pay close attention to academic integrity rules, respectful conduct, safety expectations, and instructions issued by the university during the session.
What to do if a disciplinary issue affects you
- Read the notice carefully and identify the exact allegation or instruction.
- Keep copies of any notice, email, memo, or portal update connected to the matter.
- Use official channels such as your department, faculty office, hall administration, or Student Affairs Division when responding.
- Avoid relying on hearsay when the university has not published a formal statement.
What new and returning students should do early
- Read current orientation materials for your session.
- Understand the university's rules on conduct, attendance, and campus procedures.
- Keep your registration and identity documents in order.
- Follow official notices instead of recycled social-media summaries.
Bottom line: when questions about discipline or student conduct come up at OAU, verify the facts through official university sources first and respond through the proper administrative channels.