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Strathmore University

Strathmore University is a recognised university in Kenya. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityNairobi
RegionAfrica
TypePrivate
SubjectsBusiness & Management; Computer Science & IT; Law; Social Sciences; Arts & Humanities; Mathematics & Statistics
AccreditationCommission for University Education (CUE) — Kenya's statutory regulator for university education established under the Universities Act, 2012, mandated to regulate, accredit, and assure quality of all university education in Kenya
Accreditation registryhttps://www.cue.or.ke/
Founded 1961 (as Strathmore College, the first multi-racial A-level college in East Africa); chartered as a university 2008. Non-profit private university in Nairobi, widely regarded as one of East Africa's leading institutions for business, commerce, information technology, and law. Founded 1961 as Strathmore College — the first multi-racial sixth-form (A-level) college in East Africa during the late colonial period. Operated as a tertiary institution under various accreditations before gaining full university charter from the Commission for University Education in 2008. Affiliated with Opus Dei, a Catholic personal prelature. Schools include Strathmore Business School (SBS, an internationally recognised MBA provider), Strathmore Law School, Faculty of Information Technology, and the Faculty of Commerce. Domain on the .edu TLD (registered before East African academic-TLD restrictions tightened).
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