Registration Procedure
1. Verification of credentials
i. Scan original copies of your credentials and forward to the admissions officer.
or
ii. Where facilities are not readily available, seek the assistance of the information center
2. Obtain a provisional clearance form showing that your credentials have been submitted for screening and verification. (Students who submit fake credentials will be asked to withdraw at any point in their studies when it is discovered. They will also be reported to the law enforcement agents)
3. Obtain an authority to pay your fees from the information center or DLC head office.
4. Pay your fees and obtain appropriate receipt. (See procedures and details for payment of fees on the website)
6. See DLC prospectus on the website (Degree, Diploma) for details of regulations guiding course registration
7. Contact the following for assistance and counseling;
Departmental coordinators ----- enquiries@dlcui.org
Examinations and records officer ----- examinations@dlcui.org
Secretary to DLC ----- deputyregistrar@dlcui.org
Students’ affairs officer ----- studentsaffair@dlcui.org
Information center operator nearest to you. (See list of information centers on website)
You may wish to visit the Distance learning center at No. 20, Awolowo Street Bodija Ibadan.
Please restrict phone contact to week days between 9a.m and 4p.m
8. Submit completed registration forms to the nearest information center for verification and signatures.
9. Obtain the copy of your registration forms within four weeks of submitting the forms from where it was submitted.
10. Check your email regularly for queries and request for additional information.
11. Late registration will attract a penalty.
12. Please see samples of properly filled and wrongly filled forms for guidance on the website.
13. A form is not properly filled if:
i. The prescribed minimum unit per session has not been listed.
ii. All Compulsory courses have not been listed.
iii. The appropriate numbers of units of Required courses have not been listed.
iv. The appropriate numbers of units of Electives have not been listed.
v. Faculty requirements have not been satisfied.
vi. Departmental requirements have not been satisfied.
vii. The registration officer has some queries.
14. Registration is deemed to have been completed when candidates have properly filled and obtained signed copies of forms.
COMPUTER LITERACY AND IT TRAINING
It is now mandatory for students in DLC to become computer literate in the second year. In order to facilitate this, the centre has gone into partnership with a number of private sector collaborators. They are designated accredited partners of the Centre and students are advised to enroll for computer training with the nearest centre to them.
Students in remote areas or those without access to these accredited centres may obtain computer training elsewhere with appropriate clearance from the DLC. Skills certification will be administered by the DLC to ensure that students have acquired appropriate skills.
Find below a list of accredited partners, available programmes and requirements. Further information may be obtained from the DLC website, www.dlcui.org. All enquiries on computer training should be directed to training@dlcui.org.