Kenyan Government Approves First Online University 👩🏾💻🎓
The country’s first online university was founded with support from Kenya’s legislators, opening up a new path to academic education. Paying Sh500 more every module will get you a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences and Technology. It comes as no surprise that the Kenyan Presidential Working Group recommended a Sh 1.8 billion operational budget for the OUK’s initial years of existence. For instance, Nexford provides degrees in high-demand fields like Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation.
Virtual universities may help the continent produce future innovators, but there are some obstacles to online education that should not be disregarded. Virtual education is undoubtedly expensive, especially when a new institution is being started.
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