FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, has set its fees at competitive rates. The fees will be reviewed every financial year. However, the university reserves the right to adjust fees during the financial year as necessitated by economic conditions.
Application Fee
An application fee of KShs 1000 is required of each applicant when submitting application forms and other required documents. If an applicant does not want to join the university after having paid fees, the money will be refunded less 10% of what was paid.
All fees for the quarter is payable at the beginning of the quarter.
The actual cost of transport for students going on field trips, teaching practice, nursing practicum, etc., will be passed on to them.
Foreign Students
Non-Kenyan students must, before being given final clearance for admission, send an advance deposit of US $600 or complete satisfactory arrangements through a sponsoring organization which is acceptable to the University.
Student Financial Aid
The student financial aid programme at the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton has been 180 developed to help needy and worthy students registered at the University.
Worthy and Needy Student Endowment Fund
This fund was established by the University to benefit worthy and needy students already registered at the University. Individuals interested in this financial aid must meet the following criteria:
Must have registered with the University for at least three quarters.
Should have a minimum accumulated GPA of 2.50 and should not be on citizenship probation.
Should have worked for 600 hours, or an average of 20 hours for 10 weeks in each of those three quarters.
Application must be submitted a month before the quarter for which assistance is sought.
The aid will be granted once a year during the second quarter.
If you meet the above criteria, you can obtain application forms from the office of the Dean of Students.
Siphiwe E. Muze Memorial Endowment Fund
This scholarship was established to benefit students pursuing studies in Biological Sciences. Allocation is made by the Student Financial Aid Committee in consultation with the Dean of the School of Science and Technology and the Chairperson of the Department of Biological Sciences. To be considered, one should have been at the University for at least three quarters and have an overall GPA of not less than 3.0 in the Biological Science Major. This scholarship was established in memory of Mrs. Siphiwe E. Muze, former lecturer in the Department of Biological Sciences. Its availability is contingent upon donations from well wishers.
Work Programme
The UEAB provides assistance to a limited number of students through the work programme. However, it should be noted that it is not possible for students to wholly rely on the work programme to meet all their financial obligations to the University. Application for the work programme should be made through the Student Labour Office.
Literature Evangelist Ministry
Students can earn money towards their University fees by engaging in the Literature Ministry during the holidays, particularly during 4th Quarter. This can be done in a number of territories in the Eastern-Central Africa Division, and even outside of Africa, e.g. in Scandinavian countries.
Bonus Programme
The Bonus Programme has been established by the university to assist students who are members of the Seventh-day-Adventist Church. Those who meet the requirements will be given work by the University . The amount they earn from work will be supplemented by a bonus which will enable the student to meet their tuition fees for the next quarter. Students who are interested should see the Dean of Students for further information. The programme is offered in the 4th quarter only.
The University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, has set its fees at competitive rates. The fees will be reviewed every financial year. However, the university reserves the right to adjust fees during the financial year as necessitated by economic conditions.
Application Fee
An application fee of KShs 1000 is required of each applicant when submitting application forms and other required documents. If an applicant does not want to join the university after having paid fees, the money will be refunded less 10% of what was paid.
All fees for the quarter is payable at the beginning of the quarter.
The actual cost of transport for students going on field trips, teaching practice, nursing practicum, etc., will be passed on to them.
Foreign Students
Non-Kenyan students must, before being given final clearance for admission, send an advance deposit of US $600 or complete satisfactory arrangements through a sponsoring organization which is acceptable to the University.
Student Financial Aid
The student financial aid programme at the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton has been 180 developed to help needy and worthy students registered at the University.
Worthy and Needy Student Endowment Fund
This fund was established by the University to benefit worthy and needy students already registered at the University. Individuals interested in this financial aid must meet the following criteria:
Siphiwe E. Muze Memorial Endowment Fund
This scholarship was established to benefit students pursuing studies in Biological Sciences. Allocation is made by the Student Financial Aid Committee in consultation with the Dean of the School of Science and Technology and the Chairperson of the Department of Biological Sciences. To be considered, one should have been at the University for at least three quarters and have an overall GPA of not less than 3.0 in the Biological Science Major. This scholarship was established in memory of Mrs. Siphiwe E. Muze, former lecturer in the Department of Biological Sciences. Its availability is contingent upon donations from well wishers.
Work Programme
The UEAB provides assistance to a limited number of students through the work programme. However, it should be noted that it is not possible for students to wholly rely on the work programme to meet all their financial obligations to the University. Application for the work programme should be made through the Student Labour Office.
Literature Evangelist Ministry
Students can earn money towards their University fees by engaging in the Literature Ministry during the holidays, particularly during 4th Quarter. This can be done in a number of territories in the Eastern-Central Africa Division, and even outside of Africa, e.g. in Scandinavian countries.
Bonus Programme
The Bonus Programme has been established by the university to assist students who are members of the Seventh-day-Adventist Church. Those who meet the requirements will be given work by the University . The amount they earn from work will be supplemented by a bonus which will enable the student to meet their tuition fees for the next quarter. Students who are interested should see the Dean of Students for further information. The programme is offered in the 4th quarter only.
