Caleb University School Fees 2025/2026 — Updated Guide
  17. September 2025     Admin  

Caleb University School Fees 2025/2026 — Updated Guide


Caleb University Fees 2025/2026

Here’s a more recent breakdown of Caleb University’s fees for the 2025/2026 session — tuition, accommodation, and other costs — from trusted Nigerian sources. These are estimates, so always verify with the university bursary before payment.

Quick Insight: Fees vary a lot depending on course, level (freshers vs returning), and choice of hostel. Most freshers should budget more than returning students.

1. Overall Fee Range for 2025/2026

• According to *PrepsNG*, freshers’ fees are estimated between **₦420,000 and ₦450,000** per session. 
• *BackToSchool.com.ng* reports that for all courses, fees fall in the range of **₦400,000 to ₦500,000**, depending on course of study. 

2. Course / Department Factor

• High-cost / professional courses (Engineering, Computer Science, etc.) tend toward the higher end of fee ranges.
• Less expensive programmes (arts, education, non-professional sciences) will usually be toward the lower side of the ₦400-500k estimates.
• Documents (e.g. via Scribd) show examples: Computer Science freshers first semester = ₦559,500; returning student second semester = ₦219,500.

3. Accommodation / Hostel Fees

• Premium hostel options (e.g. en-suite 4-bedded) tend to cost more. In some published estimates, hostel fees or room charges for premium rooms are ~ **₦160,000** per semester.
• Shared rooms or less-luxury hostels cost less.
• Other extras (utilities, maintenance) may add up depending on the hostel.

4. Additional Charges & One-off Fees

• Acceptance / Matriculation fees for freshers.
• ICT training / certification fees.
• Parents Forum / PTA fees.
• Departmental / practical / lab fees depending on programme.
• These can noticeably increase the first semester’s amount.

Final Thoughts

• If you are a fresher in a professional course and choose premium accommodation, expect to pay toward **₦600,000-₦800,000+** for the session.
• Returning students and those in less costly courses might spend nearer **₦400,000-₦550,000** depending on choices.
• Always confirm the fee schedule with the bursary office; things like levies, hostels, and department of study make a big difference.
Tip: Ask the university for the itemized fee sheet: it lets you see base tuition vs extras so you can plan better (books, transport, hostel etc.).



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