About University of Kigali
Our Story
Best University to Learn Everything
University of Kigali, one of the leading private higher institutions of learning in Rwanda, commenced operations in October 2013 after receiving a definitive license to operate as a Private University. It is a fully accredited and chartered University by the Government of the Republic of Rwanda. The University of Kigali has two campuses: the main campus, located at Prester House in Kacyiru, Gasabo District, near Kigali Heights, approximately 3 kilometres from Kigali City Centre, and another in Musanze District, Northern Province, housed in the Prestigious RSSB Building.
The University began operations with only 35 students in October 2013 and has experienced remarkable growth in enrollment, surpassing 7000 students as of December 2023, representing over 33 countries across Africa, Asia, and Europe. This diversity reflects our commitment to internationalisation and world-class excellence. We attribute this growth to various factors, including a clear University vision, a well-articulated strategic plan, strategic partnerships, quality and market-driven programmes, and experienced faculty and staff members sourced regionally and globally. UoK has so far channeled to the market 9,465 (Undergraduates 5,787: Masters 1,687 & PGDE 1,991) graduates as of June 2024.
8K+
Students
9K+
Alumni
30+
Nationalities
700+
International Students
28
Programmes
6
Schools
2
Campuses
8
Graduations
The uniqueness and added value of UoK lie in its status as a secular, locally founded, and supported University. UoK was founded by a team of promoters who conceived the noble idea of establishing a first-class Private University in Rwanda, offering market-driven, industry-relevant academic and professional programmes that meet the dynamic market demand, global competitiveness, and personal development goals. The promoters bring diverse skills, qualifications, and experiences, ranging from finance and accounting to monetary economics, urban planning, and extensive experience in international corporations, development finance, government, policymaking, business, and investments.
The University is managed by highly skilled professionals in academic and non-academic departments. Regarding faculty composition, the University surpasses the recommended academic qualification requirements set by the Higher Education Council, with 35.7% PhD holders. The institution maintains a 60:40 ratio of academic to non-academic staff, emphasising academics as the core focus of UoK.
Our Ethos
Vision
To be a pole of radiance and excellence nationally and internationally, with quality education, research and provision of innovative service to the community.
Mission
To provide quality higher education programmes that match the labour market and development needs of Rwanda, the region and the world.
Motto
Labour for the Future
Core Values
The university integrates the following core values in all its facets.