This guide provides a detailed breakdown of the EBSU school fees schedule for the 2025/2026 academic session, including fees for indigenes and non-indigenes, professional charges, acceptance fees, hostel fees, miscellaneous expenses, and payment procedures.
EBSU School Fees for Indigenes and Non-Indigenes
Ebonyi State University charges different tuition fees based on a student’s state of origin and course of study.
Generally, students from Ebonyi State (indigenes) pay lower tuition fees than students from other states (non-indigenes).
Estimated Tuition Fees
| Student Category | Annual Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| Indigenes | ₦100,000 – ₦150,000 |
| Non-Indigenes | ₦150,000 – ₦200,000 |
Note: Tuition fees may vary depending on the faculty, department, and programme requirements.
EBSU Acceptance Fee 2025/2026
All newly admitted students are required to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee to confirm their admission.
The acceptance fee varies according to the programme of study.
Acceptance Fee Schedule
| Department/Course | Acceptance Fee |
| Medicine and Surgery | ₦50,050 |
| Law | ₦50,050 |
| Medical Laboratory Science | ₦50,050 |
| Nursing Science | ₦50,050 |
| All Other Courses | ₦30,050 |
Payment of the acceptance fee confirms a candidate’s willingness to accept the admission offer.
Professional and Departmental Fees
Students enrolled in professional programmes are required to pay additional fees associated with practical training and professional development.
Laboratory Fee
Applicable to students in:
- Science Programmes
- Agriculture
- Health Sciences
Amount: ₦5,000 per academic session
Clinical Training Fee
Applicable to:
- Medicine and Surgery
- Nursing Science
- Medical Laboratory Science
Levels Covered: 200 Level – 600 Level (where applicable)
Amount: ₦10,000 per session
Moot Court Fee
Applicable to Law students from 200 Level to 500 Level.
Amount: ₦10,000 per session
Other Mandatory Charges
Apart from tuition and accommodation fees, students are expected to pay several miscellaneous charges.
Miscellaneous Fees Schedule
| Fee Description | Amount |
| Online Course Registration / ICT Fee | ₦10,000 |
| Library Fee | ₦5,000 |
| Sports Levy | ₦5,000 |
| Sanitation Fee | ₦3,000 |
| SUG / Departmental Dues | ₦2,000 |
| Project Levy* | ₦10,000 |
| Certificate Collection Fee* | ₦15,000 |
Applicable Levels for Project and Certificate Fees
The following students are required to pay the Project Levy and Certificate Collection Fee:
- 400 Level Students
- 500 Level Law Students
- 600 Level Medicine Students
How to Pay EBSU School Fees 2025/2026
Students can conveniently pay their school fees through the university payment portal.
Step 1: Visit the EBSU Website
Go to the official EBSU website and access the Student Portal.
Step 2: Generate School Fees Invoice
Click on Generate School Fees Invoice.
Step 3: Log In
Use:
- JAMB Registration Number (New Students)
- Matriculation Number (Returning Students)
Enter your password and proceed.
Step 4: Select Payment Details
Choose:
- Academic Session (2025/2026)
- Semester
- Payment Type (Tuition, Acceptance Fee, etc.)
Step 5: Generate Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR)
Generate your payment invoice and obtain your Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR).
Step 6: Make Payment
Students can pay through either of the following methods:
Online Payment
- Visit the Remita Payment Portal.
- Enter your RRR.
- Pay using your ATM or debit card.
Bank Payment
- Print the generated invoice.
- Visit any commercial bank in Nigeria.
- Present the invoice and complete payment.
Step 7: Receive Payment Confirmation
Upon successful payment, a payment receipt will be sent to your registered email address.
Step 8: Print Your School Fees Receipt
Return to the student portal and:
Print your receipt for record purposes and bursary submission
Click Print School Fees Receipt
Enter your RRR
Select Remita as the payment option
Conclusion
Understanding the Ebonyi State University (EBSU) school fees structure is essential for both newly admitted and returning students. The university maintains different tuition rates for indigenes and non-indigenes, while professional courses attract additional charges for laboratory work, clinical training, and practical sessions.



