Kuccps extends deadline for inter-university transfers

Students seeking inter-university transfers or switch their courses have until friday after KUCCPS extended the deadline
Students seeking inter-university transfers or switch their courses have until friday after KUCCPS extended the deadline.
The Kenya Universities and College Placement Service-KUCCPS has extended the deadline for application of inter-university/ institutional transfers.
To make up for a momentary outage on its Mpesa paybill payment option, which has already been restored, the placement service extended the deadline from today (Tuesday) to Friday, 18, August, 2023.
The platform enables placement of students who passed the KCSE exam in 2022 in universities and colleges so they can begin their programs in September 2023.
“We are experiencing challenges with our M-Pesa payment option. We are working to restore our payment services soon. We’ll provide an update once the issue is resolved” KUCCPS sent a notification on Sunday, August 13.
Students who may wish to change their programmes and institutions now have until Friday to do so.
Those who wish to apply for the transfers have been advised to make their applications on the KUCCPS student portal; http://students.kuccps.net.
Applicants will be charged an application-processing fee of Ksh 1,000 per application.
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For one to be eligible for transfer, the applicant must have been placed in the programme they are seeking a transfer from.
In addition, the programme applied to must have been on offer in the year the applicant was placed.
An applicant must meet the necessary cut-off points and be eligible for the programs to which they are transferring in order for their transfer application to be approved.
A transfer application must also receive the approval of both the receiving and the releasing institutions, who can now accomplish this online.
Students won’t need to go to the institutions in person as a result.
Through the portal, applicants can keep track of the status of their applications, and after they have been accepted, transfer letters will be made available for download.
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