Kabarak University is a private, chartered Christian institution in Kenya, established in 2000 by the late former President Daniel T. Arap Moi. It received its charter in 2008, aiming to provide quality, values-based higher education.
Location:
The main campus sits on a 600-acre farm in the Rift Valley, about 20 km from Nakuru City along the Nakuru–Eldama Ravine road.
Academic Programs:
Kabarak University
School of Business and Economics
School of Education, Humanities, and Social Sciences
School of Medicine and Health Sciences (including Nursing, Clinical Medicine, Public Health, Nutrition)
School of Law
School of Music and Media
School of Pharmacy
School of Science, Engineering, and Technology (including Computer Science, Actuarial Science)
An Institute of Postgraduate Studies manages all advanced degree programs (Masters and Doctorates).
Campuses:
Besides the main campus, Kabarak University operates a Nakuru City Campus located at Kabarak Plaza along the Nakuru–Eldama Ravine highway. This campus provides postgraduate, undergraduate, diploma, and certificate courses, including MBA, MIT, B.Com, and BMIT programs.
Fees:
First-year fees, including tuition and administration costs, vary significantly depending on the program. Based on the provided list:
Total first-year costs generally range from approximately KES 151,550 (e.g., Bachelor of Theology) to KES 492,950 (Bachelor of Pharmacy).
Other high-cost programs include Nursing and Clinical Medicine (around KES 382,950) and Law (around KES 316,150).
Many programs in Business, Economics, Education, Arts, and some Sciences fall between roughly KES 180,000 and KES 215,000 for the first year.