Egerton University



Egerton University is a public university in Kenya. It is the oldest institution of higher education in Kenya.

Location

The main campus of the university is located in Njoro, a small community approximately, southwest of the town of Nakuru. This is located approximately, by road, northwest of Nairobi, the capital and largest city in Kenya.

History

The school was founded in 1939, and was originally named Egerton Farm School. It was established by a large land grant of 740 acres by Maurice Egerton, 4th Baron Egerton of Tatton. The school's original purpose was to prepare white European youth for careers in agriculture. By 1955, the name had changed to Egerton Agricultural College. A one-year certificate course and a two-year diploma course in agriculture were offered. In 1958, Lord Egerton donated another of land. Soon afterwards, the college opened its doors to people of all races from Kenya and other African countries.
In 1979, with support from the Government of Kenya and USAID, the college expanded yet again, becoming part of the University of Nairobi system. In 1987, the college was recognized as a chartered public university.

University ranking

  • Ranked First in Kenya on Impact Ranking by webometrics

    University governance

  • Office of the Chancellor
  • The University Council
  • The University Management Board
  • The University Senate

    Campuses

Egerton University has three campuses, one of them being a constituent college.
  • The main campus is based at Njoro and houses the faculties of Agriculture, Arts & Social Sciences, Education & Community Studies, Engineering & Technology, Environment & Resources Development, Science & Veterinary Medicine.
  • The Kenyatta Campus is located from Njoro Campus and houses the School of Open and Distance Learning programmes.
  • Nakuru Town Campus College, which is the only University’s Campus College and hosts the Faculties of Commerce, Health Sciences and Law.

    Directorates and boards

Institutes of Egerton University

The University has ten faculties, subdivided into fifty three academic departments offering programmes at diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels:
  1. Faculty of Agriculture
  2. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
  3. Faculty of Commerce
  4. Faculty of Education and Community Studies
  5. Faculty of Engineering and Technology
  6. Faculty of Environment and Resource Development
  7. Faculty of Health Sciences
  8. Faculty of Law
  9. Faculty of Science
  10. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery

    Academic departments

The Academic Departments responsible for teaching and learning.

Research departments

Administrative departments

Courses offered

The university offers many academic programs. Students can receive a three-year diploma, a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or a doctorate.
In 2004, the university established a partnership with Western Michigan University that allows students to complete half of their degree at Egerton and finish their studies at WMU in a choice of computer science, engineering and business administration.

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