Esut students panic over accreditation withdrawal
It seems like there's a developing story!
According to reports, students at the Eastern School of University (ESUT) are in a state of panic after the institution's accreditation was withdrawn by the National Universities Commission (NUC).
For those who may not be familiar, accreditation is a crucial process that ensures a university meets certain standards of quality and excellence. Without accreditation, a university's degrees and certifications may not be recognized by employers, governments, or other institutions.
The withdrawal of accreditation has raised concerns among ESUT students, who are worried about the implications on their academic futures. Some students have taken to social media to express their anxiety and frustration, with many calling for the university to take immediate action to address the issue.
The university has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, but it's likely that they will need to take swift action to resolve the situation and ensure the continued academic success of their students.
What do you think should happen next? Should ESUT take steps to reapply for accreditation, or is there another solution that could be explored?