Thursday 1 December 2016

LASU releases Four (4) New Lists [You can access it Here]

With the recent issues and difficulty in accessing the LASU's site. We've compiled it here, easy to access and download friendly

Click the following link to view and Download: 

I presume that this is the last and final set of lists for the 2016/2017 admissions. Finally, LASU NEWS HUB congratulates all who have been admitted to the higher institution. Happy academic pursuit. Stay Focused.

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Monday 28 November 2016

LASU Releases another List: 2016/2017 SECOND ROUND PROVISIONAL ADMISSION LIST (UTME LIST)

Finally, another list is Here

For those of you, that have been mourning and groaning. Those of you that have almost lost hope. LASU releases yet another list, this list contains both UTME and DE candidate.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxKKy6TZLMiBSUx4SVVCQW9HQmc


The list is available for download in Pdf format : click on the image above

Do you have any enquiry on LASU admission list, drop your comments below




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Photos from the Hult Prize [Semi-Competition] @ LASU

The Hult prize Semi-final competition held at the Faculty of Law, LASU, Ojo on the 19th of November 2016. Here the Competitors stood in front of the judges to pitch their ideas. This year's Competition theme: REAWAKENING HUMAN POTENTIAL IN REFUGEES.

Here are some photos from the event:
Medical Students Pitching their ideas
Some Medical Student Competitors

Meet the Campus Director: Oscar Obiora
Below are photos that were taken after the Event

Team 5CADcity: pitching their ideas to the Judges


Group photo: All competitors






Group photos taken with the Judges.


Group Photos. Competitors and Campus Director (in white shirt and wearing a tag)






There's more to come from the Hult Competition @ LASU. Stay glued to LASU NEWS HUB for more updates from the Competition. 

That's who we are, we celebrate the best in LASU.

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Tuesday 22 November 2016

You still haven’t seen Your Name on the LASU 2016/2017 Admission List

      


        Surely it’s painful and all that, going through the process of writing JAMB and the screening process and yet you still do not see your name on the list. The stress you’ve gone through looking for the ICT Centre in LASU, even relying on someone to help you out.
 
    I understand what it means not seeing your name on the list, it could be depressing and discouraging. You probably might have even quit your Job in preparation for school. 


You’ve seen the First list hoping your name would be on it, but NO didn’t see your name. Now LASU just released another list, the Batch B list and still didn’t see your name.


That’s really disheartening, even when you’re sure that you would see your name on the list. Wait a minute! Let me inform you that there is still hope, because there is still hope for the hopeful. Now let me break this down to you aspirants that have not still seen their name on the admission list.


This year LASU would release about Four (4) lists:
•    The 100level merit list - Batch A
•    The 100 level supplementary – First round batch B
•    The 100 level supplementary – Second round batch B
•    The Direct Entry list


YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: WHAT SHOULD I DO TO ENGAGE MYSELF AFTER HIGH SCHOOL WHILE I WAIT FOR MY UNIVERSITY ADMISSION?
LASU has released the Batch A and First round Batch B list for 100 level Jambites. Aspirants that have not seen their names yet shouldn’t lose hope like I said earlier. You just have to wait in anticipation.

The Direct entry list would also be dispatched to the school’s site. Direct entry candidates applied via Jamb Direct entry, they applied for straightforward admission into 200 and 300levels correspondingly. This fact proves that the Candidates are admitted into LASU via Post Jamb Screening and Direct entry processes.


Candidates that applied for Medicine and did not meet up with the school’s cut-off mark would have their course changed to various courses like Botany, Zoology, Physics, Agricultural Science, Chemistry, Fisheries, Biology and maybe Biochemistry.


SEE: Photos from the Hult Prize [Semi-Competition] @ LASU


This was the case Last year as students who did not meet up with the school’s cut-off mark had their courses changed to other Courses. If you’re given any course you didn’t apply for, you should just accept it. It is better you do because admission into the university is no gag, but if you still have the desire for that course you admire so much, you’d have to hold on to this one you’re given now, write another JAMB and hopefully you get that course.


All inquiries relating to the topic should be dropped in the comment section below. Your Comments would be replied as soon as possible
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Monday 21 November 2016

What do I do when I have a Carryover? In LASU

         

        Yep, what do you when have an issue in a course? What do you do when you carry over a course? What do you do when you see a Zero in your result profile?

        We all know that as LASU students we have to work hard and smart. But, working hard and smart doesn’t guarantee you good grades, sometimes you could fall prey to some sadist Lecturer who doesn’t even consider students. So I’ll advice strongly that you involve GOD in whatever you do, most especially your academics at present.

     Now, what do you do when you suddenly see a Zero or two on your Result Profile? After all the sleepless nights and sacrifices you made in the course of writing your exams.

Well simple! Since you are confident of what you did in the Exams, do the following:

       i.Go to any café in School

    ii. Tell them to help you type a letter of rectification and   your profile print out

 iii. Staple these documents together

 iv. Submit it to your H.O.D (Head of Department)

         Hopefully your Script would be revisited to check for any errors and corrected. If you’re not sure or confident of what you did in the Exams you can also do as stated above, and only hope for the best.

Kindly leave a comment below if this was helpful.
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Tuesday 15 November 2016

41 Things to do before you leave LASU


        Being in the Midst a large student population (University) is a very special time in your life. Most importantly implausible opportunities for personal growth, which is a determining factor for the betterment of one’s life as a young adult.


       These lists has been purposefully created for you fresher in the university, Staylites are not left out also. Let’s get on with it. Check out the one you’ve done already.


1.     Make new friends



2.     Teach someone something


3.     Read a book that isn’t study related


4.     Don’t miss the opportunity to ride a bike in LASU, nice road!


5.     Study in every section of the Library including the e-library


6.     Visit the Beach or go watch a movie with your bestie


7.      Go to any LASU Sports team game, especially during 2nd semester where you can partake in the DEAN’S CUP.


8.      Have an incredibly elaborate picnic on a grass space one lunch time. The Chapel is one perfect place.


9.      Sit in on a lecture that’s completely out of your field, but that you’ve always been captivated by


10. Join a fellowship and become active if you’re a Christian


11. Apply for internships and jobs during recess


12. Go and see performances at the art department


13. Go to the Counseling Unit office and speak to them about things that bother you, they’ll be of great help


14. Get involved in an extra-curricular competition (e.g. Miss LASU) 


15. Get involved in an academic competition


16. Have an epic karaoke night at your hostel using just YouTube


17. Eat in all Food joints and Canteen in LASU


18. Attend seminars, conferences, inaugural speeches, Entrepreneurship Lectures & special meetings


19. Visit historical buildings around, in places like Badagry


20. Attend a Fellowship Convention


21. Go out moderate and dance all night (at least once)


22. Go on a date with someone you would normally say no to – give them a chance


23. Laze around on Campus for a charity, help, aid, assistance


24. Take part in reasonably fair  protest


25. Write in to LASU Radio station


26. Dress up in your old school Uniform and take a snap shot with your friends


27. Conduct a research to discover something new you never knew about LASU


28. Do something – anything! – for charity


29. Have a sleepover for study


30. Play a sophisticated prank on your room mate


31. Win a quiz and Score the highest in a class Test (whatever it takes) 


32. Engage in sports activities


33. Hustle hard to have first class G.P in a semester


34. Get to know the names of those people you know far too well to not know their names


35. Sleep out under the stars on the Chapel lawn


36. Make a Movie starring your friends and your favorite places


37. Celebrate your Examination results with your friends by doing the classic shake up a bottle of champagne and spraying it all over you and your friends


38. Go inside (and have a little explore of) every building that is part of LASU


39. Become a wise mentor for a fresher doing your course. Share with them your experiences


40. Learn a new activity or instrument or sport that you never thought you would


41. Always visit Lasunewshub.blogspot.com ;-)



Hope you like the Post, take pleasure to comment. List the ones you've engaged in

 
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Thursday 10 November 2016

The Hult Prize ORIENTATION Countdown! @ LASU

The Hult Prize Orientation Day Comes Up on 12th November, Saturday, 2016. 

Here Competitors are enlighted, trained and tested for the main competition. Be there! its going to be great!

The Venue: Shobowale Benson Hall, Faculty of Sciences, LASU, OJO.

Time: 10:00am

For more enquiries on the Competition, Call: 0812838296.
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Friday 4 November 2016

LASU Calls for Clearance of newly admitted candidates


                     LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY
                     Central Admission Clearance Committee
                   Central Admission Clearance Requirements 
                    for Newly  Admitted
                  Candidates for 2016/2017 Academic Session
            
            Successful candidates in the first round of UTME Screening Exercise only and which provisional admission for the 2016/2017 academic session has been offered admission are hereby advised to report for Clearance from Monday 7th November, 2016 with the following acceptance fee payment procedure and clearance requirements;



Acceptance Fee Payment Procedure
Successful candidates are therefore advised to commence payment of Non-Refundable Acceptance Fee of Ten thousand Naira (N10,000) immediately;

Step I: Visit LASU E-payment Website on www.lasu.edu.ng/epayment

Step II: Enter your UTME Registration Number in the Matric. Number textbox.

Step III: Choose “Main Campus” for the Campus/Application drop-down.

Step IV: Choose “Undergraduate” for the Study/Application type, drop-down.

Step V : Click on the “Proceed” button.

Step VI: You will then be directed to a page where your acceptance fees will be displayed. Click on the “Confirm Payment Information and Proceed”
button.

Step VII: The invoice page for your Acceptance Fee will then be opened,

Step VIII: Copy the transaction ID displayed.

Step IX: Click on the “Click here to pay immediately on Quickteller.com” link to
pay your acceptance fees or open https://www.quickteller.com/lasu to
pay your fees.

Step X: Follow the step-by-step payment procedure on the link in Step IX to
pay your fees.

Step XI: Print out your payment receipt.

Admission Clearance Requirements:

Successful Candidates are expected to appear before the Faculty/School/College
clearance team with the following items;

  • Evidence of Payment of Acceptance Fee;
  •  Original and Photocopies of Credentials;
  • Birth Certificate /Declaration of Age;
  • Two (2) Passport Photographs;
  • JAMB Notification results;
  • IIVC Clearance Certificate for Candidates of Lagos State Origin;
  • WAEC/NECO/GCE/NABTEB scratch card for each result presented; and
  •  LASU 2016/2017 Admission Screening Result
  • JAMB Online Letter of Admission   



Faculty/School/College Admission Clearance Exercise at various venues detailed below:   

FACULTIES/SCHOOL/
COLLEGE

VENUE:

Arts

School of Communication Conference
Room, Ojo Campus
Communication

Law
Faculty of Law Conference Room, Ojo Campus
Science
Education
Faculty of Education Conference Room, Ojo Campus

Medicine
Engineering
International Business Seminar
Management Science Room, Ojo Campus

MBA
Social Science
School of Transport Conference Room,
Ojo Campus

Transport
Agriculture




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Tuesday 1 November 2016

Event! Event!! Event!!!

Lagos State University. Faculty of Management Sciences, Department of Public Administration calls for your presence at the event which is Tagged: The State of Public Administration and Sustainable Development in Africa.

The event takes place on the 28th of November 2016 and ends on the 30th of  November 2016.

Venue: MBA Complex, LASU, OJo.
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LASU Association of Dental Students Succesfully Held Sendforth and Symposium

This Day the first set of Dental Graduates were sent forth. This Day was also a symposium for Medical and Dental students to get inspired, motivated and acquire knowledge from the already established personalities in the Medical field.

The event was a successful one, It took place at LASUCOM 
''the dream of every 100L Medical student'' 

Everyone present at this event gain something very vital. The event took place on the 30th of September 2016

Note: This post is Late
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Sunday 16 October 2016

REGISTRATION PROCESS FOR HULTPRIZE LASU STUDENTS

Call for applicants: One Million Dollar Start-up Challenge

Registrations are now being accepted for the 2017 Hult Prize@ Lagos State University Challenge! Log on to http://hultprizeat.com/lagos. Will you be the next USD1Million winner?

It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate in the 8th annual Hult Prize by competing on our very own on-campus event! This year's President's Challenge will tackle a global social challenge, as teams of 3-4 students come together from across campus and around the world to address:
Refugees - Reawakening Human Potential and Restoring the Dignity of 10 Million People by 2022!

Network with global leaders, meet students from all around the world, and receive USD1 million in
seed capital to launch your start-up. We have created the world's largest and most influential community to help you! Winning Hult Prize@ Lagos State University will automatically advance you to a regional competition where teams get to pitch their start-up in front of world-class judges, mentors and advisers.

Then, the regional finalists will attend an intensive 8-week summer incubator program before pitching their game-changing idea to President Clinton for the chance to win one million dollars in seed capital. Registering is easy. You don't need to have an idea or be an expert; the Hult Prize is designed to allow you to get started changing the world now! No prior experience in social impact.

We provide you with a detailed start-up manual, which outlines the challenge and brings to light the economic and social benefits that come with servicing the bottom of the economic pyramid. All you need to get started is the President’s Challenge and at team!

GET STARTED IN 3 EASY STEPS

1. Form a team of 3 to 4 students from your college or university (interdisciplinary teams are
encouraged)
2. Download the President’s Challenge from your Hult Prize@ Lagos State University Campus Director
3. Register to compete at your school website at http://hultprizeat.com/lagos

For Enquires :
Send an email to hultprizelasu@gmail.com
OR call
+2348139319159

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Saturday 15 October 2016

Call for Applicants for Lagos State University Students

Call for Applicants
World’s Largest Student Competition Comes to Lagos State University as Students Tackle President Clinton’s Challenge.

Local campus event calling entrepreneurs to create viable start-ups and compete for $1 million in seed capital.

The Hult Prize is the world’s largest student competition and start-up platform for social good. In partnership with former President Bill Clinton, this innovative crowdsourcing platform identifies and
launches disruptive and catalytic social ventures that aim to solve the planet’s most pressing challenges.

Student teams compete around the world for a chance to secure US$ 1 million in startup funding to launch a sustainable social venture.

The 2017 Hult Prize will focus:
Refugees - Reawakening Human Potential and Restoring the Dignity of 10Million People by 2022  – a challenge personally selected by President Bill Clinton as a global crisis in need of urgent attention and innovative solutions.

Ahmad Ashkar, CEO and Founder of the Hult Prize, attributes the success of the competition to the shift in the global economy and the millennial generation’s refusal to live in a world with inequality. 

“We are giving entrepreneurs from around the world a platform to innovate and revolutionize the way we think about servicing the disadvantaged,” Ashkar commented.

The winning team from the Hult Prize@ Lasu event will be fast-tracked to compete at one of the five Hult Prize regional finals events around the world, bypassing the general application which annually receives over 20,000 applicants from more than 350 colleges and universities in over 150 countries.

The Hult Prize regional competitions will take place on March 3 and 4, 2017 in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai. 

Following the regional finals, one winning team from
each host city will attend a summer business accelerator, where participants will receive mentor-ship, advisory and strategic planning as they create prototypes and set-up to launch their new social business.

A final round of competition will take place in September, where one team will be selected as the winner and will be awarded the US$ 1,000,000 seed capital by President Bill Clinton himself.

In the words of President Clinton, “The Hult Prize is a wonderful example of the creative cooperation needed to build a world with shared opportunity, shared responsibility, and shared
prosperity, and each year I look forward to seeing the many outstanding ideas the competition
produces.”

About the Hult Prize Foundation
The Hult Prize is a start-up accelerator for social entrepreneurship, which brings together the brightest college and university students from around the globe to solve the world’s most pressing issues. 

The annual initiative is the world’s largest student competition and crowd-sourcing platform. To compete, please email Udebuana Oscar Obiora at oscarobiora@gmail.com For more information and
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Saturday 1 October 2016

2017 Hult Prize Challenge is HERE!

       
        We've waited quite some time for the President's challenge, it's finally Here. This year's challenge:

REAWAKENING HUMAN POTENTIAL; building sustainable, scalable start-up enterprise which restore the rights and dignity of 10 million refugees by 2022.

The 2017 Hult Prize ''President's Challenge'' is ''Refugees- Reawakening Human Potential'' and will focus on restoring the rights and dignity of people and societies who may be, or are forced into motion due to social injustices, politics and economic pressures, climate change and war.

This year's challenge would also work to restore the rights and dignity of those currently living in informal/illegal settlements.

This year's aim is to reach 10M by 2022 and believe young people and their collective wisdom is the only way forward. This challenge was selected by President Bill Clinton and announced at the 2016 Hult Prize Finals and Awards program New York 

Download 2017 Challenge (Coming Soon)
17RefugeeCover  

  1. Hult Prize Foundation is estimating the total number of global refugees to be at 1 billion, not the UN and generally accepted number of 60M.
  2. The refugee cycle has been redefined into 4-stages; pre-movement, in-motion, temporary location, permanent status.
  3. The 2017 Challenge outlines very clear areas for disruptive innovation in each stage of the cycle.
  4. Refugee present one of the world's largest untapped economic opportunities.
  5. Reawakening human potential in refugees in motion unlocks the need for social innovation across a range of social service categories.  
 Stay Tuned!
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Friday 23 September 2016

The Hult Prize Awards

Hult Prize Awards

Have you heard of the Hult Prize Awards? The Hult Prize Award is a start-up accelerator for social entrepreneurs, which brings together the brightest college and university students from around the globe to solve the world’s global challenges.

The annual initiative is the world’s largest student competition and crowd-sourcing platform for social growth and has been funded by the Hult family since its inception in 2009.

The aim of Hult Prize is to breed the next generation of social entrepreneurs and launch a start-up social enterprise that can radically change the world.

Called the ”Nobel prize” for students, Hult prize in partnership with former president Bill Clinton is hosted and supported by Hult international business school and generously funded by Swedish entrepreneur, Bertil Hult and his family.

This year, for the first time ever, LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY would be holding a local edition of the Hult Prize Competition coming up on the first week of December 2016.

 It is with great delight that LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY is the only state in the Sub-Saharan region in Africa that was selected to host this competition locally which will produce the winner to represent the University and Africa as a whole in the regional competition in Boston by March 2017.

Applying for the Hult Prize Awards
The President’s challenge is given every year by Former President Bill Clinton to students that pertain to global challenges and socio-economic vices of the world. Then, students can propose solutions in making profits in that regional situation and also help in curbing the problems since that is primary function of being a social entrepreneur.

An idea is generated by the students in which they would have the opportunity to pitch their idea, have access to mentorship programs and sponsorship opportunities in which the ‘global’ winner gets $1MILLION!!! The steps are simple:

·       Develop a creative Idea solution pertaining to the President’s Challenge
·       Create a team of 2-4 members (optionally plus one alumnus member of the school)
·       Register your team on the Hult Prize Web-page of LASU, www.hultprizeat.com/lsu
·       Pitch your idea to the Judges.

AND STAND A CHANCE TO WIN 1 MILLION DOLLARS!!!
For more Enquiries: Contact: 08093176578, 08128388296 OR visit our facebook link: https://m.facebook.com/Hult-Prize-at-Lagos-State-University-676756719146460/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BKcpyUTgTxx/
Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/hultprize_lasu?p=s





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Sunday 31 July 2016

Make Money with Affiliate Programs

              

           Affiliate program is one of the easiest ways to start making money online FAST! Doing business transactions online requires you to have your own products as a seller but as an affiliate marketer the burden is off you. You don’t need to have a product to sell.

Affiliate marketing involves choosing a good/desired product to sell, advertising that product to a particular group of people, convincing them that the product works, selling the product and getting paid your commission online.

If you sold a product worth N5,000, your commission could be as much as 40% that sale which is about N2,000 per sale for that particular product. That’s how Affiliate marketing works. Cool yeah!

You can easily find a hot selling product or services of an established web merchant and start promoting them for a cut. The product could be physical or electronic like Videos, PDF files (information products), Computer soft wares and much more. 

For physical products like Phones, clothes, shoes…… the commission can range within 5% -15% while for electronic goods, which pays more could pay up to 70%. The reason why the latter pays more is because the cost of production of electronic products is far cheaper than physical products.

Some people have made affiliate marketing their major business, some of them are even bigger than most of the brands they are promoting. These people are called super affiliates because they’ve built trust, credibility and reliability over time, so anyone launching his/her product that comes across them would see them as a resourceful platform to launch.

Requirements:
Most affiliate marketers have a website or at least a blog. Your website or blog is your own platform to advertise goods to your visitors.

To be a very successful affiliate marketer you need to build a list the money is in the list

The number of follower ship of your website or blog determines how many people you can refer and invariably how much you can earn. 

You definitely can build a list from your social network profile, website or blog; build credibility with visitors, create quality content that visitors like, be resourceful, don’t rush, be fortuitous. Then gradually begin to introduce the products you’re promoting.

How you make Money:
Making money from affiliate program is very straight forward; each merchant (the company/individual you’re affiliated to) gives you an affiliate link which enables you to promote their product on your website or anywhere else then when people click through your website and eventually buy that product or service, you get your commission the percentage profit stated as at the time you chose to affiliate with the company when signing up.

Here are some big affiliate platforms:
·       Commission junction
·       Link share
·       Click bank a very popular affiliate website that millions of people use. Here you get to choose from so many products to advertise and sell.
·       Amazon
·       Spread
Some Nigerian also makes money from affiliate programs of sites like Jumia and Konga.


   



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