UI to Close Hostel Payment Portal for 2024/2025 April 5

Photo of the main entrance gate of University of Ibadan

The University of Ibadan (UI) has announced that the portal for hostel accommodation payments for the 2024/2025 academic session will close on Saturday, April 5, 2025.

The institution’s management disclosed this in a communiqué published on its website, urging fresh undergraduates to take advantage of the opportunity if they wish to secure accommodation within the university.

UI emphasized that applicants can only select a hall of residence but cannot choose a specific room, as “The Hall Warden will allocate you to a room.”

Steps for Hostel Payment

screenshot from University of Ibadan Hostel Payment Portal

The university has outlined the following procedures for a smooth payment process:

  1. On a device, open a browser and enter the URL: https://student-portal.ui.edu.ng.
  2. Log in using your username and password.
  3. On the dashboard, select “My Profile” to view available halls of residence.
  4. Click on “Fees” and then select “My Fees”.
  5. Choose “Hall Fee” to proceed to the payment page.
  6. Make payment using a debit card.
  7. After completing the payment, click on “Fees”, then “Transactions”.
  8. Click “View” to download and print your payment receipt.

Support for Applicants

Applicants experiencing issues during the payment process can seek assistance by calling or sending an SMS to 08020928000 or 07044881719.

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By Opeyemi Quadri

Ope is a seasoned content creation specialist and researcher with over a decade of experience writing on education, student aid, and government policies. He is deeply passionate about education-related data.

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