Campuses

We operate a multi-campus system strategically spread across Ogun State. Each campus is uniquely designed to support specialised academic programmes, ensuring accessibility, innovation, and community engagement. Our campuses collectively embody our commitment to providing quality education that combines intellectual growth with practical experience.

1. Main Campus, Ago-Iwoye

The Ago-Iwoye Main Campus serves as the administrative and academic headquarters of the University. It houses the Senate Building, the Vice-Chancellor’s Office, and several major faculties, including:

  1. Faculty of Administration and Management Sciences
  2. Faculty of Arts
  3. Faculty of Education
  4. Faculty of Law
  5. Faculty of Science
  6. Faculty of Social Sciences

The campus provides a stimulating learning environment with modern classrooms, research laboratories, computer centres, and a well-equipped university library. It stands as the intellectual heart of the university and symbolises the OOU tradition of excellence and innovation.

2. Sagamu Campus

The Sagamu Campus is home to the Obafemi Awolowo College of Health Sciences (OACHS), comprising the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences, Basic Clinical Science and Clinical Sciences. 

Situated near the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), the campus provides a dynamic environment for medical education and clinical training. Students benefit from hands-on exposure in hospitals, laboratories, and research facilities, ensuring they graduate as skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals.

3. Ibogun Campus

The Ibogun Campus houses the College of Engineering and Environmental Studies, which offers a range of programmes in civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, as well as architecture and urban & regional planning.

The campus features state-of-the-art laboratories, technical workshops, and design studios. It nurtures creativity, technical expertise, and problem-solving skills — preparing students to tackle real-world engineering and infrastructural challenges.

4. Ayetoro Campus

The Ayetoro Campus is home to the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, where students are trained in key agricultural disciplines, including crop production, animal science, agricultural extension, and agricultural economics.

The campus provides expansive farmlands, teaching farms, greenhouses, and demonstration plots that enable students to gain real-world agricultural experience. It supports research and innovations aimed at improving food production, environmental sustainability, and rural development.

5. Mini Campus, Ago-Iwoye 

The Mini Campus, located within Ago-Iwoye town, hosts the Centre for Continuing Education and Development (CCED), the unit responsible for the university’s part-time and professional programmes.

Through its Weekend Part-Time, Weekday Part-Time, Pre-Degree/JUPEB, and Advanced Certificate programmes, the campus provides flexible learning opportunities for working professionals and students preparing for university admission.

Facilities include administrative offices, lecture halls, computer labs, and advisory services, all dedicated to delivering quality, inclusive, and practical education.