Osun State University said on Tuesday in Osogbo that it has secured full accreditation for 29 academic programmes from the National Universities Commission after the October/November 2025 review.
The approval, conveyed in a letter signed by the NUC Director of Accreditation, Abraham Chundusu, covers programmes in Administration and Management, Allied Health Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Computing, Education, Sciences and Social Sciences.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Odunayo Adebooye said the university’s 100 per cent success reflected years of strategic planning, quality assurance and sustained investment in academic excellence. He said all the programmes presented for accreditation secured full accreditation status, calling the result another milestone in the university’s journey towards global relevance and excellence.
The university said the outcome pointed to quality academic programmes, modern facilities, qualified manpower, research capacity and a stable academic environment. It also credited staff, students, the governing council, alumni and other stakeholders, along with support from the Osun Government, for the result.
The accreditation round is part of a wider set of National Universities Commission decisions affecting several universities. Osun State University’s result, however, applies only to the programmes it submitted for the 2025 exercise, and all of them passed.
For the university, the message was plain: every programme it put forward met the standard, and the NUC said so in full.








