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Kenyan Government Doubles University Funding to Sh82 Billion Under New Model

sage whitman by sage whitman
March 11, 2025
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Kenyan Government Doubles University Funding to Sh82 Billion Under New Model
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Kenya’s higher education landscape is undergoing a transformative shift as the government doubles its financial commitment to local universities. With over KSh 82 billion allocated under the new student-centred funding model, the country is ensuring that no deserving student is left behind. This bold initiative not only enhances accessibility to higher education but also provides significant relief to thousands of families who rely on government support to secure their children’s future.

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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba underscored the importance of the differentiated unit cost (DUC) model, which prioritizes student needs while directing funds more effectively to institutions of higher learning. By focusing on equity, the model enables bright but financially disadvantaged students to access quality education without the burden of insurmountable costs. The impact of this model is already visible, with more students enrolling in public and private universities, positioning Kenya as a regional leader in educational inclusivity.

This year, Kenya has reached an unprecedented milestone: 246,391 students who sat for the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations qualified for university admission, the largest cohort in history. This remarkable increase, with an additional 45,258 students attaining a C+ or above compared to the previous year, is a testament to the effectiveness of ongoing education reforms. The challenge now lies in securing the necessary funding—over KSh 100 billion—to support them throughout their four-year university education.

The government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring all eligible students receive the financial aid they need. The Ministry of Education is working closely with key stakeholders to finalize the budgetary allocations before reopening the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) portal, allowing students to select their preferred courses and institutions. This assurance provides much-needed clarity and relief to students and their families, who can now plan for the future with confidence.

Beyond direct government funding, the Education CS has called for broader financial sustainability measures. Innovative strategies such as public-private partnerships, alumni endowments, and alternative funding streams are being explored to complement state support. These initiatives are crucial for strengthening university finances, ensuring long-term stability, and enhancing academic quality.

Equity and inclusion remain at the heart of Kenya’s education agenda. The government is actively engaging with stakeholders to develop policies that guarantee access for marginalized and disadvantaged students. By addressing financial barriers, Kenya is fostering an environment where every student, regardless of economic background, has a fair chance to succeed.

While implementation of the new funding model is currently suspended due to pending legal appeals, government officials remain optimistic about a favorable resolution. The University Fund CEO, Geoffrey Monari, has warned that continued legal challenges could exacerbate university debt levels. However, should the courts uphold the model, universities will benefit from a more sustainable financial structure, easing long-standing financial strains and improving overall institutional efficiency.

Kenya’s commitment to expanding and strengthening higher education funding is a bold step toward a more prosperous future. By prioritizing students, fostering financial resilience, and promoting inclusive policies, the country is setting a strong foundation for national development. The ripple effects of this investment will be felt for generations, empowering young Kenyans to contribute meaningfully to society and the economy.

As the government fine-tunes its approach, the promise remains clear: no student will be left behind, and the doors to higher education will continue to open wider than ever before.

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