Attending Kenyatta University as a Bachelor of Commerce student majoring in Finance was a transformative experience. Graduating in 2022, I left not only with academic knowledge but with life skills that have proven invaluable in my professional journey.
The finance program was thorough, with well-structured coursework that built a strong foundation in financial management, accounting, and economics. The lecturers were knowledgeable and passionate, pushing us to think beyond theory and apply what we learned to real-world scenarios.
What I loved most about KU was the diverse student body and supportive learning environment. Collaborating with peers from different regions and backgrounds helped me grow socially and intellectually. The campus itself had great facilities, especially the library and ICT resources, which were essential during research-heavy semesters.
Of course, there were challenges—administrative delays during registration ,results or transcripts processing could be frustrating at times. However, it taught me patience and the importance of following up proactively—skills I now use regularly in professional settings.
Would I recommend Kenyatta University? Absolutely. Especially to students looking for a university that values discipline, independence, and academic depth. KU prepared me well for both the workplace and life beyond graduation.





