Study Online and Graduate on Campus

We know you are a busy person. That’s why our 100% online degree programmes have been designed to fit around you and your commitments.

Our courses are flexible and part-time, giving you the freedom to deal with your boss, your kids and whatever else you have going on.

The benefits of online learning:
  • Study Online, Graduate on Campus
  • 100% Online and Part-Time Degrees
  • Study at your own pace from anywhere; at work, at home or on the move.
  • Save time and money as there’s no need to travel to attend lectures or tutorials.
  • Experience
  • Our online tutors have vast experience delivering traditional campus-based and online tuition.
  • No exams
  • We operate an assignment-based approach for each module.
  • Small class sizes
  • We limit class groups to a maximum of twenty students.
  • Learning and support
  • Your dedicated Student Adviser will support you from admission through to graduation.
  • Affordability
  • Undergraduate and postgraduate loans are available, and our affordable monthly payment plan makes online learning accessible to everyone.
  • Unrivalled student support;
  • Cutting-edge teaching provisions;
  • 89% student satisfaction (NSS 2019) and our excellent reputation. 
University of Essex offers Online Bachelors and Masters degree Programmes in many areas, providing you with the skills to get ahead in your current or future Career.
Apply today for any of our Undergraduate and Post Graduate courses by sending a request to ngozio@agonplace.net

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

CVS PLAZA (FORMER HEROES PLACE), BLOCK B, 3RD FLOOR, SUITE B4.5, ADEMOLA ADETOKUNBO CRESCENT, WUSE II, ABUJA-NIGERIA.

08184985733, 09052455634

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EMAIL: ngozio@agonplace.net

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