In a recent comparison of tuition costs for various degree programs at both private and public colleges in the country, Kisii University emerged as the institution with the highest fees for a Bachelor of Education Arts degree. The findings shed light on the varying costs associated with pursuing education degrees at different universities.
Tuition Costs Across Universities: Education Arts Degree
- Kisii University charges a total of Sh283,135 for studying a Bachelor of Education Arts degree, making it the most expensive among the institutions analyzed.
- Kiriri Women’s University offers the same degree at a considerably lower cost of Sh82,350 per year, positioning it as one of the more affordable options.
- Kenyatta University, a prominent institution, charges Sh183,600 annually for a degree in Education Arts, while Nairobi University sets the cost slightly higher at Sh223,550.
- Moi University and Egerton University charge Sh244,800 and Sh214,700 per year, respectively, for the same degree.
- Daystar University places its annual fee for a Bachelor’s in Education Arts at Sh214,700, while KCA University stands out as the second-cheapest private university, charging Sh88,540 annually for the program.
Affordability Across Various Universities
Several universities, including Laikipia University, Maasai Mara, Kirinyaga, Kibabii, Kaimosi Friends, Garissa, Chuka, and Bomet University College, charge Sh183,600 annually for a degree in Education Arts.
Other universities, such as Tom Mboya University, Machakos University, Maseno University, Masinde Muliro, Murang’a University of Technology, Rongo, South Eastern Kenya University, and Meru University of Science and Technology, fall within the same cost bracket for the program.
For students seeking a teaching degree in Education Arts, universities like Turkana University, the University of Kabianga, the University of Embu, and the University of Eldoret, among others, set the annual cost at Sh183,600.