As a 19-year-old, 300-level Accounting student, I’ve had the chance to experience a lot of what UNILAG offers in terms of resources and support for students. In my time here, I’ve come to realize how much these resources can make a difference in academic performance, personal well-being, and career development. So I’d take a moment to share my thoughts on the university’s resources and how they’ve contributed to my experience.
Academic Support: A Strong Foundation
As an Accounting major, I’ve found that the workload can be intense, and having the right academic support has been crucial. The university’s library is a lifesaver, not just for finding textbooks or research materials, but also for offering a quiet place to study or work on assignments. There’s also the academic writing center,the tutors in the accounting department have been incredibly helpful—whether it’s through one-on-one sessions or small group workshops.
Career Services: Preparing for the Future
As someone studying Accounting, it’s important to start thinking about the future, and the university’s career services have been amazing for that. I’ve had the opportunity to attend a few career fairs, where I was able to meet with recruiters from top firms and even schedule interviews. There are also plenty of workshops on resume building, interview prep, and networking skills, which I’ve found super helpful as I prepare for internships and my career after graduation. The career counselors are approachable and knowledgeable, and they’ve helped me align my academic goals with real-world opportunities.
The school though has poor campus hostels and very expensive private hostels/apartments. They definitely do not prioritize mental health.





