Thursday, November 21, 2013
Varsity reduces fees for degree programmes
The University of
Eastern Africa Baraton has drastically reduced its tuition fee to
attract students.
Fees for degree programmes at the university was reviewed 30 per cent
downwards from 90,000 to 63,000 per trimester.
Speaking to journalists in Kapsabet, Vice Chancellor Miriam Mwita said
the reduction was triggered by the need to encourage the local community
in the county to enrol at the institution.
“Baraton University is opening up its doors to students in the county.
This reduction is meant to benefit our students. The fact that the
Baraton road is being tarmacked has further called on the need to give
incentives to students from neighbouring districts and towns to enrol in
the university,” said Prof Mwita.
The vice chancellor said the university was seeking to increase its
partnership with the local community to promote social and economic
development.
She said the university does not infringe on the rights of students from
other religious backgrounds, saying that 50 per cent of those enrolled
at the institution were not Adventists.
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