No qualified student will be denied university admission over household contribution
Education
By
Stephanie Wangari
| Aug 21, 2024
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos has directed public university Vice-Chancellors to admit all qualified students, regardless of their ability to pay the household contribution.
Migos assured that he is working closely with the Ministry of Treasury to expedite the release of the necessary funds.
"Vice-chancellors are required to arrange suitable accommodation for first-year students, with the assurance that fees will be paid once the upkeep component is disbursed," he said.
The Ministry reiterated its commitment to ensuring that no deserving student is denied the opportunity to pursue higher education due to financial constraints.
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“Students with questions or appeals regarding fees and funding are encouraged to contact the universities during admission or through the Higher Education Portal.”
Members of the National Assembly have expressed concerns over the new funding model and program costs, warning that a lack of clarity could prevent many young Kenyans from accessing university education.