Life At UEAB
The University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, seeks to meet the academic, spiritual, social, and cultural needs of its students. Each student has the pportunity to develop a well-rounded personality through participation in the various campus activities.
Student Housing
All students who do not live either with their parents or spouses are expected to live in residence halls on campus. Exceptions may be granted by the University Administration upon request. Residence halls have the basic conveniences but students are expected to provide their own mattresses and bedding.
Food Service
Resident students are expected to eat their meals in the University cafeteria. No provision is made for food preparation in the rooms. The cost of three meals a day is included in the boarding fees.
Health Service
The service provides basic health care for students and emergency care to the members of the university community. Prior to attending the University, each student must forward the results of a medical examination to the Health Service Office. The form to be used is provided through the registrar’s office.
Student Work Programme
The University operates a number of auxiliary and vocational services where students may work part-time to earn a portion of their school expenses. These opportunities to engage in productive and useful labour help develop character traits of industry, dependability and initiative. In the process, students may also acquire valuable vocational skills.
Religious Activities
A fundamental objective of the University is to develop the spiritual faculties of the student. Daily worship, weekend services, as well as weekly assemblies are important parts of the University programmes in pursuit of this objective. All students are required to attend these convocations.There are other religious activities which offer students additional opportunities for Christian development and service. Among these are group prayers, off-campus witnessing, and activities of the Adventist Youth Society.
Recreational Facilities
Facilities for volleyball, basketball, soccer, rugby, hockey, kick ball, softball, lawn tennis and table tennis are available on campus. There is also ample space on the campus for exercise, jogging, or walking. Since physical fitness aids in mental excellence, each student is encouraged to adopt a regular programme of recreation and exercise.
The University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, seeks to meet the academic, spiritual, social, and cultural needs of its students. Each student has the pportunity to develop a well-rounded personality through participation in the various campus activities.
Student Housing
All students who do not live either with their parents or spouses are expected to live in residence halls on campus. Exceptions may be granted by the University Administration upon request. Residence halls have the basic conveniences but students are expected to provide their own mattresses and bedding.
Food Service
Resident students are expected to eat their meals in the University cafeteria. No provision is made for food preparation in the rooms. The cost of three meals a day is included in the boarding fees.
Health Service
The service provides basic health care for students and emergency care to the members of the university community. Prior to attending the University, each student must forward the results of a medical examination to the Health Service Office. The form to be used is provided through the registrar’s office.
Student Work Programme
The University operates a number of auxiliary and vocational services where students may work part-time to earn a portion of their school expenses. These opportunities to engage in productive and useful labour help develop character traits of industry, dependability and initiative. In the process, students may also acquire valuable vocational skills.
Religious Activities
A fundamental objective of the University is to develop the spiritual faculties of the student. Daily worship, weekend services, as well as weekly assemblies are important parts of the University programmes in pursuit of this objective. All students are required to attend these convocations.There are other religious activities which offer students additional opportunities for Christian development and service. Among these are group prayers, off-campus witnessing, and activities of the Adventist Youth Society.
Recreational Facilities
Facilities for volleyball, basketball, soccer, rugby, hockey, kick ball, softball, lawn tennis and table tennis are available on campus. There is also ample space on the campus for exercise, jogging, or walking. Since physical fitness aids in mental excellence, each student is encouraged to adopt a regular programme of recreation and exercise.
