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College of Education Admissions: What to Do After Receiving Admission Notice

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The 47 Public Colleges of Education will soon begin issuing admission notices to successful applicants for the 2025/2026 academic year.

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Many applicants are reaching out to our outlet asking, “What’s next after receiving the admission notice?” Coleman Publications would like to use this article to provide guidance.

Access Your Admission Letter:

Successful applicants should note that the message sent to them via SMS on the number used during the application process will contain a Reference Number, a PIN, and a special link.

You are required to tap on the link and use the PIN and Reference Number provided to access your admission letter.

If you have difficulty accessing the link, please visit a café for assistance.

Check Your Admission Letter:

After printing the admission letter, you will find information regarding your admission fee, the designated bank for payment, the reporting date, and other relevant details.

Pay Your Admission Fee:

Please note that no college will direct you to make payment through any mobile money number. You will be required to visit a designated bank.

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Complete Your Admission:

After making the payment, visit the college with your banker’s draft to complete your admission.

Some colleges will provide you with a prospectus after submitting your banker’s draft, while others will include it with your admission letter.

Regardless, you are required to visit the college to complete your admission after making payment at the bank before the deadline stated in your admission letter.

It is important to pay your admission fees promptly to avoid losing your slot to another applicant.

Keep following Coleman Publications for updates on the 2025/2026 College of Education admissions HERE

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SEE ALSO: How to Check Your College of Education Admission Status

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