UNILORIN Rain Semester 2024/2025: Lectures End June 13, Lecture-Free Week June 16-20
Summary
UNILORIN Rain Semester lectures end June 13, 2025. Lecture-free week June 16-20 for exam preparation. Portal remains open for lecturers to upload CA grades and results.
UNILORIN Rain Semester 2024/2025: Lectures End June 13, Lecture-Free Week June 16-20
The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has released an important update for all students and lecturers regarding the conclusion of Rain Semester lectures for the 2024/2025 academic session. Here's what you need to know about the upcoming academic calendar changes.
Key Dates to Remember
Lectures End: June 13, 2025
All Rain Semester lectures must conclude on or before Friday, June 13, 2025. Lecturers have been instructed to complete their course delivery by this date to keep the academic calendar on track.
Lecture-Free Week: June 16-20, 2025
Immediately following the conclusion of lectures, students will have a lecture-free week from Monday, June 16 to Friday, June 20, 2025. This is your time to:
- Review and consolidate your notes from the semester
- Prepare for upcoming examinations
- Complete any outstanding assignments
- Clarify difficult concepts with classmates or during consultation hours
- Rest and recharge before the exam period
What Happens During Lecture-Free Week
For Students
No formal lectures will be held during this week. Use this valuable time wisely to:
- Create a revision timetable for all your courses
- Identify and focus on topics you found challenging
- Form study groups with classmates
- Visit the library for additional resources
- Get enough rest to avoid burnout before exams
For Lecturers
While there are no lectures, the university portal will remain open for academic staff to:
- Upload continuous assessment (CA) grades
- Submit approved results
- Complete administrative tasks related to the semester
Official Statement
According to Prof. Moji T. Bakare-Odunola, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), the university emphasized the importance of "completing lectures on or before June 13, 2025" and strict adherence to the academic calendar dates.
This directive ensures that:
- The academic calendar stays on schedule
- Students have adequate preparation time before examinations
- Lecturers can complete grading and administrative tasks
- The examination period can begin as planned
What Students Should Do Now
Before June 13
- Attend all remaining lectures - Don't miss these final classes; they often contain exam hints
- Complete all assignments - Submit pending coursework and projects
- Clarify doubts - Ask questions while lecturers are still available
- Organize your notes - Start sorting and reviewing your semester materials
During June 16-20 (Lecture-Free Week)
- Create a study plan - Map out what you'll study for each exam
- Review continuously - Go through all course materials systematically
- Practice past questions - Familiarize yourself with exam patterns
- Join study groups - Collaborate with serious classmates
- Stay healthy - Get proper sleep, eat well, and manage stress
Important Reminders
- The lecture-free week is not a holiday - it's dedicated study time
- Use the university library and learning resources during this week
- Check your portal regularly for CA scores and important announcements
- Contact course representatives or lecturers if you notice missing CA grades
- Prepare mentally and physically for the examination period ahead
After the Lecture-Free Week
Following the lecture-free week, the university will likely announce the examination timetable and procedures. Stay updated through:
- Official UNILORIN student portal
- Department notice boards
- Faculty and departmental WhatsApp groups
- University social media channels
Final Advice
The transition from lectures to exams is a critical period. Make the most of the lecture-free week by:
- Starting your revision early
- Focusing on understanding, not just memorizing
- Balancing study with adequate rest
- Staying positive and confident
Good luck with your preparations, and may you excel in your Rain Semester examinations!
Source: University of Ilorin (Prof. Moji T. Bakare-Odunola, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic)