The management of University of Fortune has officially released its tuition structure for the 2026/2027 academic session, alongside a series of student welfare initiatives aimed at improving campus life and easing the financial and social burden on students.
The institution, located in Igbotako, Ondo State, announced that the newly approved fees reflect its commitment to delivering quality education supported by modern facilities, professional faculty members, and enhanced student services. According to the university’s administration, the revised structure was carefully designed to remain competitive within Nigeria’s private university landscape while sustaining academic standards.
Under the newly published schedule, students in the Faculty of Law will pay ₦1,500,000 per session for the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) programme. In the Faculty of Applied Sciences, Nursing, Radiology, and Public Health are each pegged at ₦990,000 per session.
Within the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Economics is set at ₦500,000 per session, making it one of the more moderately priced programmes. Finance, Accounting, Criminology, Sociology, International Relations, Procurement Management, and Hospitality and Tourism Management are each fixed at ₦990,000 per session, while Project Management carries a tuition of ₦1,500,000 per session.
In the Faculty of Science and Computing, students studying Cyber Security, Computer Science, and Information and Communication Technology will each pay ₦990,000 per session.
To provide clearer insight for prospective students and parents, the full tuition breakdown is presented below:
2026/2027 Tuition Structure Summary
| Faculty | Course/Programme | Tuition Fee (₦ per session) |
|---|---|---|
| Law | LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) | 1,500,000 |
| Applied Sciences | Nursing | 990,000 |
| Applied Sciences | Radiology | 990,000 |
| Applied Sciences | Public Health | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Economics | 500,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Finance | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Accounting | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Criminology | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Sociology | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | International Relations | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Procurement Management | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Hospitality & Tourism Management | 990,000 |
| Management & Social Sciences | Project Management | 1,500,000 |
| Science & Computing | Cyber Security | 990,000 |
| Science & Computing | Computer Science | 990,000 |
| Science & Computing | Information & Communication Technology | 990,000 |
Beyond tuition, the university also released details of accommodation and institutional charges, as outlined below:
Additional Charges
| Item | Cost (₦) |
|---|---|
| Hostel (2 students per room) | 150,000 per session |
| Hostel (4 students per room) | 75,000 per bed per session |
| Institutional Charges (Matriculation, ID Card, Email, Wi-Fi) | 100,000 annually |
All hostel facilities are fully air-conditioned. In addition, the institutional charges cover matriculation expenses, identity card processing, student email services, and internet access across campus.
In a move described as part of its broader welfare strategy, the university announced that students will receive free breakfast throughout the first semester of the 2026/2027 academic session. The initiative, according to management, is intended to support students’ nutritional needs and enhance academic performance by ensuring they begin their day adequately fed.
University officials stated that the updated fee structure and welfare packages align with the institution’s vision of providing a conducive learning environment while maintaining operational sustainability. Prospective and returning students have been advised to contact the admissions office for further clarification on payment procedures and programme-specific requirements.



