Frequently Asked Questions

Our headquarters are in the heart of Abuja, Nigeria. Learning is 100% online, with optional meet-ups, career events, and partner activities hosted in Abuja and other cities.

We are currently pursuing accreditation with the Nigerian University Commission. See our Accreditation & Licences page for the latest status and certificates before you apply.

Two pathways: (1) Undergraduate degrees in business and computing; (2) Short Entrepreneurial & Innovation Courses (4–12 weeks) in startup design, digital marketing, no-code apps, data for founders, and more. 

→ Visit the programme page to see a full list of courses.

Absolutely. Courses are designed for working learners with live sessions, on‑demand content, and clear weekly workloads so you can study without pausing your career.

You’ll learn via our Learning Management System (LMS). There, you can watch/read materials, join live seminars, complete projects, and collaborate in discussion spaces. Most tasks suit a standard laptop; a smartphone works for light activities.

Expect a mix of projects, quizzes, and proctored tests. Some courses require in‑person, supervised exams at approved centres; when that applies, we’ll give ample notice and venue options.

Yes—through virtual clubs, hackathons, peer study circles, office hours, and mentor sessions. You’ll work in teams on real briefs and build a portfolio.

A typical bachelor’s degree runs four (4) years for fresh entrants. Direct Entry and transfer students may finish faster depending on approved credits.

Yes. Micro‑credentials from the Innovation Studio can stack into Certificates, and selected bundles may count toward elective credit in related degrees (subject to assessment and approval).

Yes. We welcome inter‑university transfers and Direct Entry applicants who meet programme‑specific requirements. You’ll submit transcripts for evaluation.

Minimum five (5) O’Level credits including English and Mathematics (max two sittings). Some programmes require specific subjects; check individual pages.

Fees are listed per session/semester on each programme page. We offer flexible instalments. LMS access and e‑resources are included unless stated otherwise.

We offer limited merit‑ and need‑based scholarships and targeted support (e.g., women‑in‑tech, teachers upskilling). Deadlines appear on the Scholarships page each intake.

Yes. Our programmes are open to learners across Africa and worldwide. Confirm your secondary credentials and ensure online study suits your local connectivity.

No for regular learning. Optional in‑person events may occur. Where supervised exams are mandated, we’ll provide approved centres and schedules.

Yes. You can pause and resume with academic approval. We’ll help you plan a return date and keep your progress on track.

A dedicated success advisor, live helpdesk, writing & math support, career coaching, and mentor access. We also run onboarding for new online learners.

Our curricula are career‑aligned with projects that mirror workplace tasks. Employers recognise rigorous online degrees with strong assessment and industry links.

A reliable internet connection, a laptop for video calls and document work, and headphones. Some computing courses may require higher specs—see each course page.

Each module lists its grading mix (e.g., projects 40–60%, proctored tests 20–40%, portfolios/participation 10–20%). In‑person exams use secure CBT at approved centres.

Open and distance‑learning graduates typically receive NYSC Exemption/Exclusion letters per national policy. We’ll guide you through the process after graduation.

Yes. Degrees usually have 2–3 intakes per year; short courses run more frequently. Check each page for the next start date and cut‑off.

Yes. We support employer sponsorships, invoices, and instalment plans. Ask Admissions for documentation to help your HR/Finance team.

Use Apply/Enrol on your chosen programme, or reach Admissions via email/WhatsApp/phone on the Contact page. We also host live info sessions each intake.