Imo State Polytechnic (IMOPOLY) School Fees for 2025/2026

Imo State Polytechnic, located in Umuagwo-Ohaji in Imo State, is a highly respected polytechnic owned by the state providing National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) courses in areas such as science, technology, business, and environmental studies.
This article focuses on school fees, acceptance fees, accommodation estimates, and the official payment procedure for both new and returning students for the academic session 2025/2026.

Overview of Fee Structure

The school fees charged at Imo State Polytechnic vary by the level of the program (fresh vs. returning) and by status (indigene and non-indigene). In the 2025/2026 session the following rates are approved for students who are fresh:

  • Acceptance Fee (Fresh Students): ₦10,000
  • ND1 (Fresh Students – Indigene): ₦30,000
  • ND1 (Fresh Students – Non-Indigene): ₦40,000
  • HND1 (Fresh Students – Indigene): ₦45,000
  • HND1 (Fresh Students – Non-Indigene): ₦55,000

These fees cover tuition, registration, ICT, library, and basic academic services, but exclude hostel/accommodation and departmental levies.

Breakdown by Level and Programme

LevelProgramme / StatusAmount (₦)What the Fees Cover
ND1 FreshIndigene₦30,000Tuition, registration, ICT, library
ND1 FreshNon-Indigene₦40,000Same academic services + higher fee
HND1 FreshIndigene₦45,000Higher‐level tuition + exams
HND1 FreshNon-Indigene₦55,000Tuition + additional academic services

Additional Fees and Charges

  • Acceptance Fee: ₦10,000 (for fresh students)
  • Departmental/Faculty levies, student union dues, health services and ICT/portal fees apply but exact values vary by department.
  • Accommodation: On-campus hostel rates not publicly published; students should budget extra for housing and living costs.

Payment Guidelines

Students must pay via the official IMOPOLY student portal or approved bank channels.
Steps:

  1. Visit the official website of Imo State Polytechnic.
  2. Login with your application number (for fresh students) or matric number (for returning).
  3. Generate your payment invoice or reference.
  4. Make payment online or at any designated bank.
  5. Confirm payment on the portal and print your receipt.
  6. Ensure payment is made before the deadline to avoid late-registration penalties.

Why Fees Differ

  • Non-indigenes pay more because the state subsidizes fees for indigene residents.
  • Higher-level programmes (HND) carry more charges due to advanced coursework.
  • Fresh students pay one-time monthly/annual charges that returning students may not.

Budget Tips for Students

  • Pay your acceptance fee immediately after admission to secure your slot.
  • Prioritise tuition and academic fees in your budget before accommodation and personal expenses.
  • Use the school’s library and ICT resources to save on materials.
  • Always keep receipts for your payments and clearance.

Conclusion

Imo State Polytechnic offers transparent and reasonable fee rates for the 2025/2026 academic year. Students who are fresh ND students need to budget about 30,000 to 40,000, and fresh HND students should budget around 45,000–55,000 based on their status.

Students should confirm their exact invoice on this portal. Make payments via authorized channels, and set aside money for additional costs and accommodation. With a solid academic program and affordable expenses, Imo State Polytechnic continues to be an option for technical training.

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