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HEKIMA COLLEGE
Office of Admissions
P.O. Box 21215
00505 Nairobi, Kenya
Fax 254-(0)20-3870 972

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
School of Theology

  • have completed their secondary education and have obtained the qualification giving access to University in their own country;

  • have completed a two year philosophy programme at a level judged satisfactory by the Admissions Committee;

  • have a sufficient knowledge of English to be able to participate in the courses with profit from the beginning (a reading knowledge of French is desirable);

  • present a recommendation in writing from their Ordinary if they are students for the priest¬hood; other students must be suitably recommended in writing.

  • With the exception of the two year programme in philosophy, or its equivalent, which will always be required, the fullness of the above qualifications may be exceptionally waived. In such a case, a qualification of at least Lower Second Class Honours  (C) at the end of the first year will entitle such students to full membership of the Degree programme and, on its successful completion, to the same academic award as those who fulfilled all the requirements at the time of admission. Otherwise they will be awarded a Certificate in Theology on the successful completion of their studies.

  • A limited number of students may be admitted to the Certificate Course in Theology in preparation for Ordination, either because they do not wish to follow the degree level course or because they are not qualified to do so. Such students follow the same courses as the degree level students, with minor exceptions, but the standard of assessment in examinations is less exigent.
 
  • The Admissions Committee shall be the final judge of the sufficiency of a candidate's qualifications for entry to the degree level programme according to the above norms, or to the Certificate course. 
 
  • Enquiries about admission are made to the Dean, from whom Application Forms may be requested. These should be returned by the end of March in the relevant year, together with school leaving results, details of programmes followed and results obtained in Philosophy, with the results of other studies since leaving school.

  • Registration takes place during the first week of the Academic Year.


MA Peace Studies and International Relations

1.Have a university degree from a recognized University with a good standing, with a minimum of second-class honours, Upper Division or its equivalent.
2.Be fluent in spoken and written English with proficiency in one of the foreign languages (French recommended).
3.Present two Letters of Recommendation
4.Present evidence of Financial Support.

List of documents to be sent to the Office of Admissions

1.Completed Application Form.
2.Official Transcripts of previous Undergraduate and Graduate Studies.
3.Two Letters of Recommendation.
4.Affidavit of Financial Support.
5.Personal Statement (letter stating your background and interest in the Programme).


HEKIMA COLLEGE
Office of Admissions
P.O. Box 21215
00505 Nairobi, Kenya
Fax 254-(0)20-3870 972
Email: infodesk@hekimacollege.org, peacestudies@hekimacollege.org