The Main Campus, situated in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, is the heart of the University and one of its five campuses. Alongside the Mini Campus and the Ayetoro, Ibogun, and Sagamu campuses, the Main Campus plays a central role in academic delivery, research, and administration. It houses the University Senate, central administrative offices, and a large proportion of the academic faculties.
Established in 1982, the Main Campus was strategically located in Ago-Iwoye to serve as a hub for higher learning in Ogun State and beyond. Over the years, it has grown into a bustling academic environment with thousands of students across diverse disciplines, supported by world-class facilities and an ever-expanding infrastructure.
Faculties and Programmes
The campus accommodates a wide array of faculties and programmes, including:
- Faculty of Administration and Management Sciences
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Social Sciences
It also serves as the base for many postgraduate and research activities, making it a central academic hub within the University.
Facilities and Learning Environment
The Main Campus offers extensive facilities that create an enabling learning environment:
- Modern lecture theatres and seminar rooms
- Well-equipped science and medical laboratories
- A large central library with print and digital resources
- Student hostels and residential facilities
- Health centre and sports amenities
- ICT facilities, including smart classrooms and high-speed internet connectivity



Campus Life & Community
Students at the Main Campus enjoy a vibrant campus life enriched by academic associations, social clubs, and sporting activities. The town of Ago-Iwoye provides a supportive community, affordable accommodation, and easy access to local amenities for students and staff alike.
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Colleges and Faculties
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