Makerere university guidelines to admitted students on Private Sponsorship Scheme
The Admissions Office, Department of the Academic Registrar would wish to inform all First-Year Privately Sponsored Students that your admission letters are ready and have been forwarded to your respectiveSchools/Collegesunder which you were admitted.
The Admissions Office would like you to further note the following:
To collect your provisional admission letter, you need to present your former school identity card.
You are required to pay at least60% of tuition feesandall functional feesbefore you are issued withan original admission letter.
All tuition and functional fees are paid to the bank at the counter. Please do not entrust anybody with your tuition and functional fees for payment outside the bank.
There are conmen/women who will try to help you pay fees in the bank and vanish with your money.
If you need any help, please seek guidance from the admissions offices at senate building on level 3 or your respective college registrar/principals’ office.
Change of programme forms will be issued and received back fromMonday, 18th 2014toFriday 22nd August, 2014.
All freshers shall report to the freedom square for a meeting with the university officials onMonday, 18th August, 2014 9:00AM.
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