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St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT)
St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) is a recognised university in Tanzania. Below is what AlmiStudy
records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed
is deliberately left out rather than guessed.
CityMwanza
RegionAfrica
TypePrivate
SubjectsTheology & Religious Studies; Education; Social Sciences; Arts & Humanities; Business & Management; Communication & Media Studies; Engineering & Technology; Law; Education
AccreditationTanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) — established under the Universities Act 2005 (Cap. 346) as the national regulator for university education in Tanzania, replacing the Higher Education Accreditation Council (HEAC) established 1995. TCU is responsible for recognising, registering, and accrediting universities, university colleges, and centres operating in mainland Tanzania. Zanzibar has its own complementary Zanzibar Higher Education Council (ZHEC) for institutions on the islands.
Founded 1998 (chartered as SAUT by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference / Catholic Bishops Conference; predecessor: Nyegezi Social Training Centre / Catholic Higher Institute of Eastern Africa, Mwanza). Major private Catholic-affiliated university located in Mwanza on Lake Victoria. Founded 1998 by the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (Catholic Bishops' Conference of Tanzania), evolving from the Nyegezi Social Training Centre. Largest private university in Tanzania by enrolment. Multi-campus across Tanzania (main Mwanza, plus Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Songea, and others). Faculties: business and management, education, engineering, law, social sciences, mass communications, and theology. Strong Catholic social-teaching orientation.
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