Mount Kenya University (MKU) Parklands campus is among the varsities approved to offer Law courses in the country.
The Council of Legal Education has published a list of all Universities approved to offer Law Courses in Kenya.
MKU Parklands Campus, the Kenya Institute of Management, and Kisii University School of Laware the three institutions approved to offer Diploma in Law.
In a notice, the council revealed that only two institutions were approved to provide Masters in Law programme.
The two are Strathmore University which will be up for review in November 2024 and Mount Kenya University whose period was extended to March 2026.
Twelve Universities will offer Bachelor of Laws Degree (LLB) Diploma in Law will be studied in three institutions. The licenses of 10 other institutions are still pending while one failed to meet the criteria as of June 30, 2022.
In the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) category, Egerton University School of Law received an extension of up to June 2026, Kabarak University’s license was extended to June 2026 while that of Africa Nazarene University was extended to December 2025.
Licenses of Chuka University, Moi University, and the University of Nairobi School of Law – Parklands campus were also extended to December 2025.
Umma University will offer LL.B courses until September 2025 while Kisii University and University of Embu have up to April 2024.
Other approved institutions included Daystar University School of Law – Valley Road Campus (July 2023), and University of Nairobi School of Law – Kisumu Campus (2023).