- Students gained clarity on admission requirements, subject combinations, and programme options at AUI.
- The PR Team engaged in a robust Q&A session, addressing concerns about university life and career paths.
- Brochures and guidance materials were distributed to support students in making informed choices.
The Augustine University Public Relations Team on Saturday, 15th November 2025, visited St. Francis Catholic Secondary School, Idimu, Lagos State, in a strategic effort to deepen engagement with prospective students and promote the University’s admission opportunities for the 2025/2026 academic session.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the outreach was designed to enlighten senior secondary school students on the academic prospects available at Augustine University, including its accredited programmes, admission processes, and the University’s mission of nurturing excellence within a serene and value-driven environment.
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Speaking during the session, a representative of the AUI PR Team said, “We want students to understand that Augustine University offers more than academics—we offer a foundation that prepares them for global relevance, leadership, and a life driven by values.”
The team also addressed students’ questions on career choices, subject combinations, university life, and available support systems for undergraduates.
A student, who spoke on behalf of her peers, expressed excitement, saying, “The session opened our eyes to opportunities we didn’t even know existed. AUI is now on our radar.”
The students received brochures and other materials to guide their decision-making process as they prepare for higher education.

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