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OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Liposure: 4:33pm On Apr 17, 2021
Many students narrate their traumatic experiences while applying for their transcripts even after paying huge sums of money.
By Oge Udegbunam

Some students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State have expressed displeasure over what they termed as frustrating the process of getting their academic transcripts years after graduation.

Over a 100 of them, who expressed their diverse experiences on a social media platform for the institution’s alumni, said they missed international academic admissions and scholarships due to the frustrating processes put in place by the school before they could get their academic transcripts.

Apart from missing out from such global opportunities due to the failure of the school and etx.ng, an online consultant it engaged for the process, to send the transcripts before the specified deadlines, many ex-students said they were also not refunded monies they paid for the service.

Problematic process
Many Nigerian universities now make use of consultants to issue electronic and hard-copy mailed transcripts on behalf of their ex-students especially those applying for scholarships or admissions to schools overseas.

This is against the traditional process in the past whereby such students could apply for such documents, pay directly to the school and pick up the transcripts within a short time.

For OAU, graduates of the school who required their transcripts now have to apply through the consultant online (ETX) and after paying between N20,500 (for electronic transcripts) and N25,000 (for transcripts to be mailed to institutions abroad), the consultant carries out the process on behalf of the client and ensures the document is sent to the said destinations.

After registering on the etx.ng electronic portal, and paying the prescribed fees, the ex-student is notified of the different stages of the application process till the document reaches its destination.

Some of the stages span online documentation/approval at the etx.ng office, the school’s alumni body, the school’s records office, the applicant’s department and the registrar.

The applicant is notified at every stage via email but from the experience of many alumni, the process usually gets delayed or truncated when it gets to the school and at the end the documents are sent late after specified deadlines or not sent at all.


ETX.NG
Founded in 2013, ETX.NG is an electronic transcript exchange and certificate verification service in Nigeria ”which allows students & alumni, academic institutions, and employers to request, verify, and share digital credentials in a simple and secure way.”

The platform on its website claims ”to have helped thousands of students and hundreds of institutions exchange more than 20 thousand transcripts and verification responses globally.”

It also says it has ”the full approval and backing of the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).”


PREMIUM TIMES was unable to ascertain how the funds, running into millions of naira collected by the consultant on behalf of the school since the scheme began years ago, is being shared betwee the two organisations.

When PREMIUM TIMES visited the ETX office in Abuja, an admin staffer, who did not give her name, said the fault was not that of the firm. She pushed the blame to the South-west school.

She said ”OAU is notorious for frustrating the process over the years and has made many students blame ETX for the failure to honour the agreement to send such transcripts on time”.

”We don’t have the same problem with other schools. It is only in the case of OAU that we experience such challenges,” she said. ”We usually deliver the transcripts electronically or by mail promptly once the schools have released them and we have confirmed payment. Our own process here does not take more than one week. If the transcript is not delivered on time, then it is the fault of the issuer, the university in this case.”

Meanwhile, the OAU spokesperson, Abiodun Olanrewaju, when contacted for comments on Friday said the school was aware of the challenges being faced by ex-studcents applying for their transcripts and was moving to rectify the anomalies as soon as possible.


He also formally apologised to ex-students who may have felt genuinely aggrieved or shortchanged along the line.

He said the Vice-Chancellor, Eyitope Ogunbodede, had already visited the transcript/record office of the institution to see how the process of issuing transcripts could be fast-tracked and improved upon.

”Everything is being sorted out. We are aware of all this,” Mr Olarewaju said on the phone. ”And we apologise as a university for the delays and the inconveniences that out alumni have suffered as a result of that ‘innocent’ error on our part.”

On measures the school is taking, he said: ”We have adjusted to suit the … of our graduates for now and they would see changes. Actually, the management was not happy that such things happened but it came to their attention late. If the management had known much earlier, the actions we are taking, we would have taken much earlier.”

”I can tell you loud and clear that the Professor Eyitope Ogunmodede led administration is ready to change this. The vice-chancellor has visited the transcript section, I accompanied him to the place. He held a meeting with them and has instructed our own computer section to make the processing of transcripts and the processing of same much faster…”

Aggrieved students
Meanwhile, many of the alumni of the institution expressed disgust in the process saying it had cost them opportunities and funds over the years. They also called on the authorities to revamp the system of collecting transcripts to make it more seamless and effective.

”I experienced this and I became frustrated,” says Ebun Odegbile. ”What I noticed it that the staff are not happy with the new system so they pledged to frustrate the process, imagine checking on them like someone is checking a sick patient and yet no information about stages of requested transcripts.”

Another alumnus, Lolly Afo, urged the OAU authorities to find a lasting solution to the challenge ex-students face in getting their transcripts.

”Aside having conversation around this issue, what’s the way forward?” she said. ”In my opinion, I think the alumni should propose a solution and tender it to the authorities. It can’t continue like this. It is going to be a daunting task, but I see solution here.”

”The world has gone digital ages ago. I want to believe ETX was brought in as a digital resolution to solving a manual process but unfortunately, they are far from it! I don’t think ETX has thought outside the box to innovatively create solutions to this problem. I can beat my chest that we have alumni that can create a digital solution to this problem but I also know that there would be ‘giants’, ‘Pharaohs’ who are profiting from this hardship and wouldn’t want things to run smoothly.”

Another, Quosim Oladoye narrated his experience.


”I remember when I applied and requested the transfer of the transcript to PG college and my department two years ago. It took more than three months to reach the destination.

”Not until I visited the place and I later realised they did the whole process manually because the computer system got corrupted. They couldn’t locate the file again, so they had to start all over. It was a bad experience.”

”It’s very annoying and frustrating,” said Obisanya Isaiah. ”Transcript requests are unnecessarily delayed for over 3-4months in Oba Awon University. I think the problem lies in the management of this department. There should be a management report/dashboard to monitor the general status of all requests. Any erring official should be sanctioned accordingly.”

For Abimbola Aduroja, ” the transcript nightmare is not what I bargained for when I applied through ETX. Six months after it is silence that I am experiencing.”

”When I got my first transcript processed in 1985, I can understand that there is no computer. With the level of computerisation today, it’s expected that excellence will be the order. Alas! still had the same experience.

”ETX is more of a money-making venture, but for whom – University or some other individuals? ETX has no control over the process. So what are we really paying for? It should be possible for ETX with all the money they are making to employ people, even if it’s two persons per faculty to follow up (do leg work) and see that there’s resolution within a particular period of time.”

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by CodeTemplar: 4:36pm On Apr 17, 2021
Oba Awon Unifasiti.

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Tintinnoty(m): 4:54pm On Apr 17, 2021
This entity called Nigeria is program to frustrate you.

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by dangotesmummy: 4:54pm On Apr 17, 2021
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Shey Na learning and culture be that? wink

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by adonnie: 4:54pm On Apr 17, 2021
When so many junks in the name of schools are littered all over the
country with the sole aim of frustrating students.

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Yankee101: 4:55pm On Apr 17, 2021
It's most naija schools

Very inefficient transcript system

It should be centralized and automated

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Nobody: 4:55pm On Apr 17, 2021
May God punish Pantami

Isa Pantami is a pandemic

Pantamiis synonymous to terorrism.

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by revived: 4:56pm On Apr 17, 2021
E go be
Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Numerouno94(m): 4:56pm On Apr 17, 2021
sad
Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by ictjobber: 4:56pm On Apr 17, 2021
This country is just frustrating

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Nobody: 4:56pm On Apr 17, 2021
For sports and struggle....thus they make life a struggle for the students.
Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Fragility6: 4:57pm On Apr 17, 2021
Even to get transcript dem go still stress u. Name one sector that runs witout hiccup in nigeria.D nigeria problem pass political. D whole system don decay. Oh nigeria my country

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Incognito403: 4:57pm On Apr 17, 2021
It's really really frustrating. To say the least.

After paying for transcript, those guys in transcript office will be like: "You just paid some days ago. Go and wait for at least three weeks before coming to track your transcript".

This is very bad. But we caused the hardship for ourselves with our corruption. Many people in the transcript office were collecting money from people, processing transcripts for them but not delivering the money to the school.

I know a guy who was transfered from the transcript office to a faculty within the school to be a secretary just because of his corrupt acts.

This is only a microcosm of the Nigerian society.

Back to the topic.

There are too many bottle necks. Many of those systems were designed for only a fraction of the present population. So there's stress on the workers and stress on the students.

Add to that, the absence of a smart automation system. There are no laptops in that transcript office. Only the ETX office has two or three computers.

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Akfrenzy(m): 4:57pm On Apr 17, 2021
grin
Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Lush100(m): 4:57pm On Apr 17, 2021
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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Funkybabee(f): 4:58pm On Apr 17, 2021
so sad, I trust my NOUN

they can't do shit like this after you have pay their money

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Matheusmartin: 4:58pm On Apr 17, 2021
..
Uniben students be looking at them like...

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Tolexandre: 4:58pm On Apr 17, 2021
Everything just hard for this country. To school hard, to collect wetn u study out of the school go kon become herculean

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Grace001: 4:58pm On Apr 17, 2021
Nigeria system is design to frustrate and inflict hardship on her masses

Every institutions in Nigeria make the processes of document or collection seems though, Nigerians must go through frustration/hell before getting it.

But in reality Nigerians are use to hardship, unconsciously abnormality has become normal to Nigerians

Some Nigerians would say “ it’s normal thing we are in Nigeria

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Mindlog: 4:58pm On Apr 17, 2021
Why should one even separately pay for it after paying for graduation fee, is the official copy not supposed to be collected alongside the degree certificate?

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by oluwaseunamos33(m): 4:58pm On Apr 17, 2021
hmmmmmm let me just keep quiet
Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by TimmyTen(m): 4:58pm On Apr 17, 2021
Bottle necks, hectic processes will not finish us in this country. Nothing is easy in this country.

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Movieguru(m): 4:59pm On Apr 17, 2021
Ok
Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by RoadTo7: 4:59pm On Apr 17, 2021
It's the same issue everywhere

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Incandescent(m): 5:00pm On Apr 17, 2021
Nu
Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Incandescent(m): 5:00pm On Apr 17, 2021
Everything in naija is hard

Applying for transcript in a reasonable country is straightforward and seamless.

In Naija even the private universities are thesame, I finished from one before you attack me. I missed an opportunity because of their terrible lackadaisical attitude to doing their job.

The whole system needs to be overhauled.

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Judolisco(m): 5:00pm On Apr 17, 2021
Na everywhere o

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Kaypeeboss(m): 5:00pm On Apr 17, 2021
Liposure:


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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by Nobody: 5:01pm On Apr 17, 2021
Funkybabee:
so sad, I trust my NOUN


they can't do shit like this after you have pay their money

Lol

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Re: OAU Students Express Frustration Over Transcript Application Process by jaxxy(m): 5:02pm On Apr 17, 2021
Overrated skols

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