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DOWNLOAD the approved fee structure for the academic year 2010/2011


General Information

 

ADM 1.00         The Financial Regulations of the University provide that fees are payable in full, on or before the beginning of the academic year’s registration.

Policy and Procedures

ADM 2.00         A student will not be registered for studies nor admitted to residence nor be allowed to attend classes until the Bursar’s Office receives payment of fees. Fees for any one academic term (or two semesters) must be paid in full before the beginning of the academic term.

 

ADM 2.01         The fee is to be paid in the form of a crossed Postal/Money Order made payable to the National University of Lesotho, or by cash.

ADM 2.02          During short vacations, students a long way from home may apply to remain in residence. Students will not normally be allowed to remain during long vacations. Students who are writing supplementary or aegrotat examinations may be allowed into residence one week before the examinations. Any such stay in residence will be charged at the per diem rate.

ADM 2.03         Students who damage the University property or  equipment or who loose Library books or periodicals will be charged with the cost of repair or replacement. 

 

Residence and Discipline Regulations

ADM 1.00          Full-time students are normally required to live in the Halls of Residence on campus, provided space is available. However, some students opt to live off-campus.

ADM 1.01        Students are required to abide by the Arrangements and Regulations for Student Government as from time to time made by the Senate and approved by Council. It is the responsibility of students to acquaint themselves with these regulations, both as regards Halls of Residence and general conduct. Students are expected to abstain from conduct likely to bring discredit to the University, whether they are on the University premises or not.

ADM 1.02          Breaches of rules and regulations in respect of discipline and good conduct will render students liable to the penalties approved by the University Council and Senate for such offences.

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Events

Wind Energy Workshop - 2010
Wed, 6/30/10

INVITATION - A WAY TO THE 11TH BOLESWANA SYMPOSIUM IN SWAZILAND
Fri, 7/1/11 - to be held in Swaziland in June-July 2011. Contact Lesotho Educational Research Association. Interested people are invited to a meeting on 5th August 2010 at IEMS in Maseru

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