July 3, 2024

Commission for University Education (CUE) flags 13 universities offering degree courses illegally [LIST]

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Commission for University Education (CUE) flags 13 universities offering degree courses illegally

Commission for University Education (CUE) cautions against 13 universities offering degree courses illegally

Commission for University Education (CUE) cautions against 13 universities offering degree courses illegally.

On Tuesday, June 27, the Commission for University Education (CUE) highlighted 13 institutions that it alleged were providing degree, postgraduate, and diploma programs without having been granted permission to do so.

The commission issued a warning to the public in a notice, indicating that the educational institutions were not permitted to provide the specific courses.

“Members of the public are hereby being notified that any institution purporting to offer university education in Kenya and does not appear in this list is an illegal entity and is not authorized to operate,” CUE warned.

The institutions listed by CUE include:

 Eldoret Bible College

 Al-Munawarrah College

 Grace Life Bible College

 Africa Theological Seminary

Regions Beyond Ministry Bible College

Baraton College

Africa Talent University

Breakthrough Bible College

Theophilus Theological College

Northwestern Christian University

Logos University

Harvest Land Unversity

Word of Faith Bible College

Some of the programs offered by the above-mentioned institutions include a Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) in Theology, a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology, and a Bachelor of Theology Master of Christian Leadership among others.

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CUE also listed all approved institutions in the country, including their year of establishment and accreditation.

For updates on all accredited universities authorized to operate in Kenya, CUE advised individuals to visit the commission’s website at cue.or.ke/index.php/status-of-universities.

Details of all suspicious institutions should be forwarded to Commission Secretary/Chief Executive Officer Commission for University Education, P.O. Box 54999-00200, and emails addressed to info@cue.or.ke.

For more information click the customer feedback portal imis.cue.or.ke/CustomerRelationshipManagement/.

Furthermore, CUE advised those seeking degree qualifications offered by foreign universities should be accessed via cue.or.ke/index.php/recognition-and-equation-of-qualifications1.

According o the Universities Act 2012 Section 28 (5), anyone who purports to offer a degree through a university that is not accredited commits an offense and shall be liable upon conviction to a fine of not less than Ksh10 million, or to imprisonment for a term of not less than three years or to both.

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