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Letter of Interim Authority, The Kenya Gazette, 2008

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"Gazette Notice No. 6821, Adventist University of Africa, Issuance of Letter of Interim Authority". The Kenya Gazette. 110 (59). Nairobi: The Republic of Kenya: 1882. July 25, 2008. Retrieved 2012-May-02. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

Pursuant to the provisions or rule 9 of the Universities (Establishment of universities) (Standardization, Accreditation and Supervision Rules) Rules, 1989, the Commission for Higher Education on the 16th day of May, 2008 issued a Letter of Interim Authority for the establishment of the Adventist University of Africa as a private university in Kenya from the date of issue.



Particulars of the University:

Name. -- Adventist University of Africa

Postal Address. -- P.O. box Number Private Bag, 00503 Nairobi, Kenya

Location. -- Advent Hill, Magadi Road, Ongata Rongai, Nairobi, Kenya

Sponsorship. -- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

Academic Character:

Adventist University of Africa (AUA) is a Seventh Day Adventist Christian Post Graduate University with the primary mandate of developing competent leaders for both the church and society. The University shall foster the balanced development of the whole person -- spiritually, intellectually, physically, morally and socially. The University emphasizes academic scholarship, quality research by faculty with students and specialized professional preparation leading to top service of God and humanity.

In the initial phase, the University shall offer post graduate programmes in Theology, Religion, Ministry, Leadership, Business Administration, Management, Education, Health, Information Technology and International Development as it develops other programmes. It will also endeavour to run short courses, seminars and workshops.

Dated the 9th July, 2008.

Everett Standa,

Commission Secretary.

2009, first graduation, 166 graduates

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Master's degree program at African Adventist university graduates first class

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166 graduates

In 2003, church education officials met in Tanzania, first to recommend establishing a postgraduate institution to meet the needs of students seeking Adventist higher education in Africa. They later decided to offer master's degrees through three existing church-run campuses across the continent: Babcock University in Nigeria, Solusi University in Zimbabwe and the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton in Kenya.

Construction of the Adventist University of Africa's headquarters began in 2005 and classes started the following year. [photo: courtesy AUA]

Photos of AUA

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Mitrasites Photos of AUA