NUC Grants Venite University Five-Year Full Accreditation for Nursing Programme
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has granted Venite University a five-year full accreditation for its Bachelor of Nursing Science programme, following a successful accreditation exercise in May 2026, where the institution recorded a cumulative score of 82.80%
The approval, conveyed in an official letter dated 13 July 2026, authorises the university to continue offering the programme under the commission’s full accreditation status.
The development marks a significant milestone for the institution’s College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences and strengthens its position among universities, expanding access to quality nursing education in Nigeria.
Responding to the approval, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Charity Aremu, described the accreditation as a definition of the university’s commitment to maintaining quality academic standards, investing in teaching facilities and building a learning environment that prepares competent healthcare professionals.
She affirmed the university’s commitment to driving excellence in quality academic delivery
She expressed appreciation to the National Universities Commission for the confidence reposed in the institution and acknowledged the collective efforts of the university community that contributed to the successful outcome.
Professor Aremu commended the Directorate, the Provost of the College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, the Head of the Nursing Science Programme, Chairman and members of the accreditation committees, the University staff and above all, the Venite University Council for their passion and dedication to leading Venite to global limelight.
Our Nursing programme has become a “top-notch”
With admissions currently open for the 2026/2027 academic session, this accreditation will further reinforce our commitment to industry-relevant training, using our faculty and a learning environment designed to produce skilled professionals with global competitive advantage.