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About the Catholic University of Eastern Africa
The Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) is a leading private, faith-based university in Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 1984 as the Catholic Higher Institute of Eastern Africa and chartered in 1992, CUEA now ranks among Kenya’s premier institutions offering diverse programs in theology, arts, business, science, education, law, and social sciences.
Quality Catholic education shaping leaders in Nairobi and Beyond
Campuses & Nairobi Location
CUEA's main Lang’ata campus is at Bogani East Road, Nairobi (P.O. Box 62157-00200), with a second campus in Gaba (Eldoret). The Lang’ata site lies just outside Nairobi CBD, offering a serene environment close to the Nairobi National Park.
Nearby Amenities
- Transport: Matatus and buses along Lang’ata Road connect to Nairobi city and suburbs.
- Student life: Shops, affordable eateries, and cyber cafés sprouting around campus.
- Healthcare: Nearby clinics and major hospitals such as MP Shah and Karen Hospital.
- Accommodation: Hostels and rental units in Lang’ata, Karen, and Kilimani.
Academic Degrees & Programs
CUEA offers a wide spectrum of accredited academic programs across undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate, and doctoral levels.
Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor of Commerce, Finance, Accounting, Economics, Statistics
- BSc in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Systems, Applied Mathematics
- BSc Community Health & Development, BEd, BA Criminology, Law (LLB), BSc Nursing
- Bachelor of Arts in English, Kiswahili, Social Sciences, Theology
Postgraduate Offerings
- MBA, MSc Economics, Project Planning & Management, Mathematics, Computer Science
- MEd, MA in Education, MA Media & Communication, Counseling Psychology
- Masters and Licentiate in Theology, Canon Law
Doctoral Degrees & Diplomas
- PhD in Business Administration, Education, Law, Theology, Applied Mathematics, Social Work
- Diplomas & Certificates in Justice & Peace, Church Management, Community Health, IT, Nursing, Archives
An Open, Distance & e-Learning (ODeL) branch offers flexible, hybrid options for working adults.
Admission Requirements & Intake
CUEA welcomes high school graduates and adult learners through multiple intake modes.
Undergraduate Admission
- KCSE mean grade C+ or equivalent
- Program-specific subject prerequisites
- KUCCPS placement, parallel, or self-sponsored enrollment
Diploma/Certificate
- Diploma: KCSE C (plain); Certificate: KCSE D+ or equivalent
Postgraduate Programs
- Master’s: Bachelor’s (Second Class honours); PhD: Master’s (relevant field)
CUEA admits each year in August and January, with occasional hybrid intakes. Applications via the official website or KUCCPS portal.
Fees & Financial Aid
Fee ranges (2024–2025 estimates):
- Undergraduate programs: KES 100,000–232,400 per year
- Postgraduate: KES 300,000–960,000 per year depending on program
- Diploma/Certificate: KES 30,000–60,000
Financial support includes HELB loans, Cardinal Otunga Scholarship Fund for needy students, university bursaries, and external sponsorships.
Campus Experience & Student Life
CUEA’s Nairobi campus blends urban access with a faith-based community atmosphere.
- Lecture halls, science & computer labs, theology chapel, health center
- Library with both print and electronic resources
- Campus-wide Wi-Fi, counseling services, chaplaincy activities
- Cafeterias, shops, and venues for cultural events
- Hostels and off-campus rentals for students
Student Engagement
- Holy Trinity Choir and campus Gospel gatherings
- Clubs: Journalism, Debate, Modeling & Fashion, Environmental conservation
- Annual cultural and talent weeks, Mr & Miss CUEA, sports tournaments
Research & Community Outreach
CUEA pursues faith-integrated research and community service across Nairobi and Eastern Africa.
- Faith-based research in Theology and Canon Law
- Social justice, peace, and ethics through AMECEA-linked institutes
- Community health outreach and social work interventions
- Annual conferences and public lectures like Cardinal Otunga Memorial Mass (Sept)
- Environmental initiatives and tree-planting drives
Alumni Achievements & Industry Links
CUEA graduates have risen to key leadership roles across sectors
- Stella Kilonzo – former CMA CEO and African Development Bank executive
- Betty Korir – Managing Director, Credit Bank
- Faith Odhiambo – President of the Law Society of Kenya
- Mary Getui – Professor and national HIV/AIDS Council Chair
- Notable alumni in media (Eve D'Souza), politics (Rachel Ruto), arts, science, and CSOs
Strong mentorship and internship programs with NGOs and corporate partners, including Safaricom Foundation, CMA, and Kenya AIDS Control Council.
Why Choose CUEA?
- Strong faith-based values blended with academic rigour
- Wide course range: Theology to Computing to Law
- Flexible learning: full-time, part-time, ODeL formats
- Strategically located in Nairobi with serene campus environment
- Affordable fees and robust financial aid schemes
- Active student life—and real community impact
- Powerful alumni network opening pathways into careers
Ready to apply? Choose CUEA—where faith meets future.
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About Catholic University of Eastern Africa
The Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) is a leading private, faith-based university in Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 1984 as the Catholic Higher Institute of Eastern Africa and chartered in 1992, CUEA now ranks among Kenya’s premier institutions offering diverse programs in theology, arts, business, science, education, law, and social sciences. Quality Catholic education shaping leaders in Nairobi and Beyond CUEA's main Lang’ata campus is at Bogani East Road, Nairobi (P.O. Box 62157-00200), with a second campus in Gaba (Eldoret). The Lang’ata site lies just outside Nairobi CBD, offering a serene environment close to the Nairobi National Park. CUEA offers a wide spectrum of accredited academic programs across undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate, and doctoral levels. An Open, Distance & e-Learning (ODeL) branch offers flexible, hybrid options for working adults. CUEA welcomes high school graduates and adult learners through multiple intake modes. CUEA admits each year in August and January, with occasional hybrid intakes. Applications via the official website or KUCCPS portal. Fee ranges (2024–2025 estimates): Financial support includes HELB loans, Cardinal Otunga Scholarship Fund for needy students, university bursaries, and external sponsorships. CUEA’s Nairobi campus blends urban access with a faith-based community atmosphere. CUEA pursues faith-integrated research and community service across Nairobi and Eastern Africa. CUEA graduates have risen to key leadership roles across sectors Strong mentorship and internship programs with NGOs and corporate partners, including Safaricom Foundation, CMA, and Kenya AIDS Control Council. Ready to apply? Choose CUEA—where faith meets future.
About the Catholic University of Eastern Africa
Campuses & Nairobi Location
Nearby Amenities
Academic Degrees & Programs
Undergraduate Degrees
Postgraduate Offerings
Doctoral Degrees & Diplomas
Admission Requirements & Intake
Undergraduate Admission
Diploma/Certificate
Postgraduate Programs
Fees & Financial Aid
Campus Experience & Student Life
Student Engagement
Research & Community Outreach
Alumni Achievements & Industry Links
Why Choose CUEA?