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Egerton University was founded in 1939 as Egerton Farm School and was upgraded to an Agricultural College in 1950.  In 1986, the Agricultural College became a constituent College of the University of Nairobi.  It was elevated to a University in 1987 through an Act of Parliament.

Since its inception, the University has registered significant expansion in student numbers, academic programmes and physical facilities.  Currently the University has a student population of over 16,000 and a staff number of 1,291 and consists of two (2) campuses. Njoro Main Campus and Nakuru City Campus College.

Join a cohort of leading thinkers in a creative space for the mind.STIAS provides and maintains an independent ‘creative  space for the mind’ to advance the cause of science and scholarship across all disciplines.

Egerton University is offering remedial courses as directed by the court ruling (Petition No. E072 of 2023) to its former graduates holding degrees in the following programmes:

This is to inform all continuing students that the portal will close for registration of Semester I, 2024/2025  Academic Year on Friday, 27th September 2024 at 5.00 p.m.

This is to inform first year students that the portal for Interfaculty transfers for 2024/2025 Academic Year has been opened starting from Wednesday 28/8/2024 to Sunday 1/9/2024

Address To First Year 2024/2025 Students By The Vice-Chancellor (23rd August 2024 From 11.00 A.M. At Kilimo Hall

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