Kabarak University

Kabarak University
Other name
KABU
MottoEducation in Biblical Perspective
TypePrivate university
EstablishedSeptember 2002
FounderHis Excellency the Late Hon. Daniel T. Arap Moi
AffiliationAfrican Inland Church
ChancellorHon. Gideon Kipsielei Towett Moi
Vice-ChancellorProf. Henry Kiplangat
ProvostRev. Mutuku Justus
Academic staff
280
Administrative staff
400
Students12,500
Undergraduates11000
Postgraduates1500
Location,
Rift Valley
,
Kenya

0°10′02″S 35°57′58″E / 0.1671°S 35.9660°E / -0.1671; 35.9660
CampusMain Campus (Kabarak), Nakuru City Campus
ColorsWhite, gold, brown
Websitewww.kabarak.ac.ke

Kabarak University is a private institution of higher education in Kenya, established in 2002 by the second President of Kenya, H.E. Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi. The University is located in Nakuru County, about 20 km from Nakuru town and 12 km off the Nakuru-Eldama Ravine road. The University offers a wide range of courses in various faculties, including business, economics, education, social sciences, music, performing arts, law, medicine, health sciences and pure and applied sciences.[1]

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