In an era where the quality of higher education is increasingly measured by academic integrity, institutional accountability, and the competence of graduates, the University of Ilorin is taking deliberate steps to ensure that its affiliated institutions are not left behind.
From strengthening examination processes to expanding academic programmes and deepening quality assurance systems, the institution is positioning its network of affiliated colleges as partners in delivering globally competitive tertiary education.
This commitment came into sharp focus during a three-day capacity-building workshop organised by the University’s Centre for Affiliated Institutions, where administrators, academics and examination officers from affiliated institutions converged on the University of Ilorin to review existing practices, share experiences and acquire new skills for improving institutional performance.
Held at the University Auditorium Basement, the workshop featured paper presentations, interactive sessions, deliberations and practical engagements on issues ranging from examination moderation and result processing to institutional management and compliance with affiliation requirements.
For the University, the workshop represented more than another annual gathering; it reflected a growing recognition that sustaining academic excellence across affiliated institutions requires continuous training, effective supervision and a shared commitment to quality assurance.








