A welcome from our Vice Chancellor
KWUST is devoted to safeguarding its core mandate and unique focus of empowering women as embellished in our vision and mission. Being a women’s only University it endeavors to help the women/girls achieve their dreams despite being marginalized in the recent past so that they become responsible members of the society. This is in the realization of the adage “If you educate a woman you educate a family (nation).”
We grant our students who come from diverse cultures, market oriented programmes coupled with quality facilities that are geared towards the achievement of vision 2030. The university admits both private and Government sponsored students. The University boasts of a post-modern library, well-equipped computer laboratories, games and sports fields and serene environment among others. The flexibility of our graduates is validated by the continuous demand and ready acceptance by the employment market and industry.
About Us
KWUST is a private, women’s only Kenyan university. As a women’s only university, our main objective is to bridge the gap in gender representation in higher education as well as contributing to the social and economic development of the country. The university was founded in 2002 and received it Charter in 2022.
Our Mission
To educate and train high-achieving professional and ethical women leaders in academics, research and community engagements so as to flourish in cutting-edge technologies and innovation in an ever-competitive global environment.
Our Vision
Our vision is to be a leading Women’s University of academic excellence, intellectual growth, research and social responsibility in science and technology.
Our Philosophy
Kiriri Women’s University of Science and Technology is committed to producing holistic, trained competent women leaders and scholars to offer guidance and solutions to contemporary societal issues.
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Message from the Dean of Students
As the Dean of Students, am extremely proud to welcome you to Kiriri Women’s University of Science and Technology, the only female university in East and Central Africa. The institution is focused on empowering the girl child to manifest their full potential.
The Dean of Students office is tasked with the duty of ensuring that our students’ affairs are well catered for while they are within our institution. Our goals are to ensure that we offer the students opportunities for learning, leadership and potential growth, in essence, the holistic growth of the students. Remember that this is an institution of higher learning, no more teachers chasing after you, no more parents day meetings, no more bells. Here is where you sharpen your leadership skills, where you become the captain of your own ship.
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The Founder’s Vision
Dr. Paul Gachanga Ndarua was the founder and visionary of Kiriri Women’s University of Science and Technology. He had been the driving force behind the noble idea of establishing a women’s only university, the first of its kind in Kenya.Dr. Ndarua was an astute architect and business man by profession and a great supporter of education. His experiences and great milestones in a successful professional career culminated in his passion for women’s education, where he spent his time, energy and resources for the benefit of women’s education.
His personal efforts to facilitate provision of top quality education to women dates back to 1989, when he purchased land on which St. Lucie Kiriri Girls Secondary School was built. It opened its doors on 25th February 1992.
The idea of an all women’s university stemmed from the great gender disparities seen between male and female students gaining entry to tertiary education and more so for women pursuing courses in Science and Technology courses.
This led Dr. Ndarua to conceive the idea of creating an environment where at tertiary level , women would come together and receive a holistic experience of education and personal development. Here they would be allowed to explore and experience to their greatest potential and ability surrounded by befitting role models.
The vision of one man brought, and continues to bring women of all cultures, creed and race to mould the into holistic women. It was the vision of the founder to reach out to as many women as possible, who would then go on to build their communities, their villages, their countries and the world at large. He envisioned that these young women would become ambassadors of their communities and the greater world and become employers and creators of employment opportunities.
Dr. Ndarua’s hope was that the mustard seed he planted, namely the university, would grow into a big tree whose fruit would feed the minds of millions of Africans, and the world.
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The September 2023 intake is now in progress. Drop us an email with the course programme you are thinking of taking, and one of our admissions officers will be in touch with you.