The Council of Legal Education (CLE) has accredited Caleb University’s law program, effective immediately for the 2024/2025 academic session. The accreditation follows an evaluation process conducted by the CLE’s Accreditation Panel during a visit to the university’s College of Law on October 10 and 11, 2024.
The CLE also approved an increase in the program’s admission quota from 50 to 110 students. This development reflects the CLE’s confidence in Caleb University’s dedication to providing high-quality legal education.
According to the university’s Information, Media, and Publication Specialist, Olawale Adekoya, the accreditation is a testament to the institution’s commitment to delivering quality legal education. “This development signifies a positive step forward for aspiring law students, offering them expanded opportunities to pursue their legal ambitions within a reputable academic environment.”
Caleb University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nosa Owens-Ibie, expressed delight at the development, describing it as “momentous.” He stated, “Our aim is to make our law program the first choice in legal education nationally.”
A senior faculty member at the College of Law, Dr. Fatima Ogunlana, also expressed excitement about the development, saying, “The accreditation and quota increase validate the hard work and dedication of our faculty and staff.”
The CLE commended Caleb University’s consistent investments in compliance with admission requirements and quality improvements. “In view of the consistent investments in improving Caleb University’s compliance with admission quotas over the years, the Council has approved the University’s law quota from 50 to 110,” the Council stated.
This achievement highlights Caleb University’s dedication to fostering a robust platform for learners and offering aspiring legal professionals opportunities to achieve their ambitions.
A prospective law student, Tobi Adewale, shared his enthusiasm about the news, stating, “This is great for students like me who dream of studying at Caleb University.”
Caleb University’s law program joins other fully accredited programs, including nursing, mass communication, architecture, computer science, international relations, cybersecurity, accounting, business administration, criminology and security studies, software engineering, and economics. These programs are recognised by the National Universities Commission and professional regulatory agencies for their high standards and excellence.
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