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Chuka University
Former names
Chuka University College
MottoLatin: Sapientia divitia est
Motto in English
"Knowledge is wealth"
TypePublic
Established2004
ChairmanReuben Indiatsi Nasibi
ChancellorKabiru Kinyanjui
Vice-ChancellorE.N. Njoka
Location, ,
Kenya
Websitechuka.ac.ke
Main entrance
School of Business
Students Center

Chuka University is a public university[1] in the Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. The university is approximately 186 km from Nairobi along the Nairobi-Meru highway, in a rural setting on the eastern slopes of Mt. Kenya at an altitude of approximately 2,000 meters above sea level. Chuka University is within Chuka/Igamba-ng'ombe Constituency, Tharaka-Nithi County.[2]

Establishment

Chuka University is a public institution established through legal notice No. 161 of 2007. It was a constituent College of Egerton University and the successor of the former Egerton University Eastern Campus College, Chuka. The Campus College was established on 27 September 2004, by Egerton University Council.[citation needed]

President Mwai Kibaki appointed the first Council of the university on 12 September 2008. Businessman Wilfred Murungi was appointed the first Chairman of Chuka University Council. The University College was initially established as a Campus of Chuka University in September 2015.[3]

Chuka University was the first institution of higher learning to be established in Eastern Province.[citation needed]

Campuses

Main Campus (Chuka)

Leadership

Prof. Erastus Njoka was the University's first Vice Chancellor, assisted by two DVCs, two Registrars and a Finance Officer in exercising the university mandate. Students are led by the Chuka University Students Association (CUSA) elected by the students at the beginning of every year.[citation needed].

Faculties

Agriculture and Environmental Studies

Education and Resources Development

Business Studies

Arts and Humanities

Engineering, Science, and Technology

School of Law

School of Nursing

References

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