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Jeropath International is a Nigerian study abroad agency helping students and young professionals access quality education overseas. Based at 15 Bode Thomas Street, Surulere, Lagos, the company was founded by Isabella John with a simple goal in mind: give Nigerians honest, transparent guidance for one of the biggest decisions of their lives.
Too many families have lost money to agents who overpromise and underdeliver. Jeropath was built to be different. There are no false guarantees, no hidden charges and no disappearing after payment. Clients are treated as partners from the first phone call right through to life after arrival.
The agency has supported over 500 students, maintains a 95% visa success rate and works with more than 100 partner universities across 10 countries. It is also a British Council certified agent, recognised for UK education counselling.
Admissions Counselling
A one on one consultation helps students understand their options based on academic background, budget and goals. This includes course recommendations, guidance on entry requirements and a realistic timeline for the entire application journey.
School Selection
Rather than sending applications everywhere, Jeropath shortlists universities that genuinely fit the student’s profile. This means comparing programmes, checking reputation and career outcomes, and matching everything to budget.
Application Processing
Documents are collected, reviewed and submitted with attention to deadlines and requirements at Jeropath International. Students receive regular updates so there is never uncertainty about where an application stands.
SOP and CV Support
Personal statements and CVs are developed through brainstorming sessions and several rounds of revision. Every document is tailored to the specific university and course being applied to.
Visa Guidance
Visa applications are one of the most stressful parts of the process. Jeropath International breaks down requirements, reviews financial documentation and prepares students for interviews where needed. The team is clear that visa outcomes are decided by embassies, not agents, but preparation is handled thoroughly to give every applicant the strongest possible case.
Scholarship Support
Scholarship opportunities are researched and matched to each student’s profile, with help provided on essays and application materials to improve the chances of funding.
Accommodation Support
Safe and affordable housing options near the chosen university are researched, along with guidance on university housing versus private rentals and help reviewing lease agreements before signing.
Post Arrival Support
The relationship does not end once a visa is approved. Jeropath assists with pre departure briefings, airport pickup coordination, first week check ins and ongoing support as students settle into their new environment.
Jeropath International advises students on opportunities across the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Ireland, Germany, France and Australia for thier study abroad. Each destination comes with its own intake periods, tuition ranges and post study work options, and the team helps students weigh these factors against their personal goals and financial situation. The United Kingdom and Canada remain the most popular choices among Nigerian applicants, though interest in Germany and Ireland continues to grow due to lower tuition costs and welcoming post study work policies.
Jeropath operates on a set of principles that set it apart from many agencies in the space.
No fake guarantees. Visa decisions belong to embassies, and Jeropath is upfront about this rather than making promises it cannot keep.
Transparent fees. Pricing is shared clearly from the start with no surprise charges added later.
Support beyond payment. Many agents stop responding once fees are paid. Jeropath stays engaged through visa outcomes and well into the student’s life abroad.
Realistic timelines. Deadlines are based on how long processes actually take, not on rushing clients into decisions.
Founder led service. Clients work directly with experienced consultants rather than being passed off to junior staff.
Parent friendly communication. Parents and sponsors are kept informed and included throughout, which matters greatly for families making a significant financial commitment.
Ethical compliance. All documents submitted are genuine, and every process follows embassy and institutional rules without exception.
Focus on fit. The goal is never simply getting an admission letter. It is finding a university and programme that actually suits the student’s goals and circumstances.
Business Details
| Address | 15 Bode Thomas Street, Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria |
| Phone | +234 8119928147 |
| [email protected] | |
| Website | jeropathinternational.com |
| Working Hours | Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm WAT |
Jeropath International: guiding Nigerian students from application to arrival, honestly and every step of the way.
Unfortunately, some do, and that's damaged trust in the industry. At Jeropath, your success is how we build our reputation. We don't take on clients we don't believe we can help. If your profile or goals aren't realistic, we'll tell you honestly rather than take your money. Our service doesn't end when you pay. We support you through visa outcomes, travel prep, and settling abroad. We're here for results, not just transactions.
It depends on your destination, course, and intake. On average, the application process takes 2 to 4 months, and visa processing adds another 3 to 12 weeks. Some countries are faster, others slower. During our consultation, we'll give you a realistic timeline based on your specific situation.
We don't rush timelines to pressure you into signing up.
We give you accurate expectations so you can plan properly.
No, and anyone who guarantees visa approval is being dishonest.
Visa decisions are made solely by embassies and consulates, not by consultants.
What we can do is prepare you thoroughly so you present the strongest possible case. We help you understand what embassies look for, prepare accurate documents, and avoid common mistakes.
But the final decision is always with the embassy.
We can only guarantee tuition fee discounts based on your peculiar profile.
And we can help you identify scholarship opportunities and prepare strong applications, but we can't guarantee you'll receive one.
Scholarships are highly competitive, and decisions are made by universities or funding bodies. What we do is guide you to opportunities that match your profile, help you write compelling applications, and increase your chances.
But the final decision is never ours to make.
Yes, we can.
Past rejections don't mean your dream is over, but we need to understand why you were rejected and whether reapplying makes sense.
During a consultation, we'll review your history, assess your current profile, and give you honest advice on whether we can improve your chances. If we don't think we can help, we'll tell you. If we can, we'll explain how.
Yes, WAEC and NECO (West African Senior School Certificate results) are widely accepted for undergraduate entry, and in some cases as evidence of English proficiency when combined with an MOI letter. Requirements on minimum grades and subject combinations vary by university and course, particularly for competitive programmes like Medicine, Law, and Engineering.
Yes. Most Student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during official holidays. This is enough to cover part of your living expenses but shouldn't be relied on to fund your entire study budget — UKVI expects your finances to be secure independent of part-time earnings.
Focus on universities outside London (lower tuition and living costs), apply for early-bird tuition discounts many institutions offer for deposits paid before a certain date, and explore HND-to-top-up routes which shorten your total time in the UK.
Scholarships, partial fee waivers, and university specific Africa bursaries can also meaningfully cut costs — always ask your consultant which partner universities currently have active discount windows.
A CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) is a unique reference number your UK university issues once you've met all conditions of your offer and paid your deposit. It is not a physical document — it's an electronic record UKVI checks when you apply for your visa. You cannot start a visa application without it, so the sooner you clear your conditions (English test, deposit, transcripts), the sooner your CAS is issued and your visa clock starts.
Every one of our answers depends on your specific academic background, target course, and timeline — what applies to one applicant may not apply to another.
Jeropath International's admissions team reviews Nigerian student profiles daily against current UK university policies, including no-IELTS routes, study-gap tolerance, and deposit-discount windows that aren't always public.
Book a free consultation with Jeropath International on our website or call/send a whatsapp message to wa.me/+2348119928147 to get a personalised UK university shortlist for the September 2026 intake. Reach us directly on WhatsApp for a same-day response.