KUCCPS students wishing to change the programme they were placed in may do so by filling in the online transfer form and following the given procedure.
Before submitting the form, make sure of the following;
a. Confirm that you meet the entry points and subject requirement of the degree course you are seeking to join.
b. Apply and submit the required details for accessing your KUCCPS account i.e KCSE Index no., KCSE Year and KUCCPS password.
Important information
- Application DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A TRANSFER
- The transfer is NOT complete until the student receives an official letter from the Registrar (Academic) informing them that the application has been successful
- Note that transfer is subject to availability of space
To access the application form log onto https://transfer.ku.ac.ke/
Note that inter/intra school transfer strictly be online except for student registered with PWDs
HEAD, KUCCPS ADMISSIONS SECTION
The Kenyatta University Men’s football team qualified to represent Africa in the International University Sports Federation (FISU) Football World Cup to be held in Jinjiang, China from the 21st to 31st of October 2023. The event will be the second edition of the games with the first one held in 2021. Top University Football teams will compete to become the next FISU football World Cup winners. A total of 12 men teams and 8 women teams will participate in the event. The continental qualifying tournaments were used to select the teams participating in the event.
The African qualifying event was held at Kenyatta University in June 2022 where the KU men's football team also known as “hardnuts” beat all teams to emerge winners.
The team has been in a residential camp since July in preparation for the event. A total of 30 students are currently undergoing training under the tutelage of football tacticians Tobias Ochola, Carolyne Ajowi and Joseph Ndungu. The programs lined up are physical, technical and tactical training; build-up matches, gym sessions, hydrotherapy sessions and expert talks.
So far, the team has had expert talks from the anti-doping agency of Kenya on performance-enhancing substances. Other talks lined up will be on mental preparation, athlete conduct on and off the field, etiquette, and public relations among others.