There are 205 accredited colleges of education and other NCE Certificate-Awarding institutions in Nigeria, consisting of 27[1] federal, 82 private, and 54 state colleges of education.[2][3]
This is a list of approved federal colleges of education in Nigeria.
This is a list of approved private colleges of education in Nigeria.
Institution | Location | Type | Host state | Year of establishment | Notes |
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Piaget College of Education.[30] | Abeokuta | Private | Ogun State | 2015 | |
St. Augustine College of Education[31] | Akoka | Private | Lagos State | 1971 | |
Our Saviour Institute of Science and Technology | Enugu | Private | Enugu State | 1989 | |
Delar College of Education[32] | Ibadan | Private | Oyo State | 1990 | |
Yewa Central College of Education[33] | Ayetoro | Private | Ogun State | 2004 | |
Institute of Ecumenical Education, (Thinkers Corner), Enugu[34] | Enugu | Private | Enugu State | 190 | |
Ansar-Ud-Deen College of Education | Isolo[35][36] | Private | Lagos State | 1953 | |
African Thinkers Community of Inquiry College of Education.[37] | Enugu | Private | Enugu State | 1990 | |
City College of Education, Mararaba[38] | Mararaba Gurku | Private | Nasarawa State | ||
Muftau Olanihun College of Education[39] | Ibadan | Private | Oyo State | 2003 | |
Havard Wilson College of Education[40] | Aba | Private | Abia State | 2001 | |
College of Education Offa.[41] | Offa | Private | Kwara State | 1987 | |
Nigerian Army School of Education (NASE), Ilorin[42] | Ilorin | Federal | Kwara State | 1970 | |
Nana Aishat Memorial College of Education.[43] | Ilorin | Private | Kwara State | 2009 |