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The Commission for University Education is a Kenyan agency that licenses, monitors and regulates higher education institutions in Kenya. It was established by the Commission for University Act in 2012 and is governed by a five-person board.
Learn about the history, curriculum, and challenges of the education system in Kenya. Find out how Kenya ranks among African countries in education outcomes and which schools were established by missionaries or local communities.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of public and private universities and colleges in Kenya, with their names, locations, years of establishment, original names and campuses. It also gives a brief history of the development and accreditation of higher education in Kenya.
A private university in Kenya with multiple campuses and faculties, founded in 1984 by the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences of Eastern Africa. Learn about its history, academics, scholarship fund, and notable alumni.
MMUST is a public university in Kenya named after Masinde Muliro, a Kenyan politician. It offers 400 academic programmes across 11 schools and has ISO 9001:2015 certification.
PUEA is a private university in Kenya, registered and accredited by the Commission for University Education. It offers various programmes in Computer Science, Theology, Business Administration, Education, Health Sciences, and more.
Since 1985, public education in Kenya has been based on an 8-4-4 system, [2] [3] with eight years of primary education followed by four years of secondary school and four years of college or university. Prior to the 8-4-4 model, Kenya's education system was structured as 7-4-2-3 curriculum.
Africa Nazarene University is a private Christian university in Kenya, affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene. It offers 36 programs in various fields, and is located near Nairobi National Park.