MKU E-News Blog

University re-opening plan

In a letter dated 17th June, 2020, the Principal Secretary, Ministry of Education, State Department for University Education and Research directed Universities to prepare contingency re-opening plan. Below is a highlight of some of...

Learning at Mount Kenya University did not stop !!

Due to Covid-19 that was declared a pandemic, face-to-face learning was suspended to ensure its containment, the University adopted supplementary modes of delivery of course material to ensure continual learning. Online Teaching is being...

Academic and Administrative Support Policies

We Strive to deliver timely quality education to all our students.Some of the University policies that offer utmost support in delivery of the University programmes and activities include: Academic Advisory Services Policy Academic Integrity...

Monitoring of E-learning teaching

Monitoring of E-Learning teaching is ongoing and the University has put in place mechanisms to check the interactions between the lecturers and students, the following are some of the checkpoints Chat room – an interactive...