Student Handbook
Student Handbook
STUDENT
HANDBOOK
www.kca.ac.ke
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 5 3.7. Change of Mode of Study 19
1.1. General Information 5 3.8. Termination of Course 19
3. ACADEMIC CONDUCT 14 5.8. Student Identification Cards, Receipts and Fee Statements 32
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DEFINITION OF ACRONYMS
VC - Vice Chancellor
DVC - Deputy Vice Chancellor
DVC FP & A - Deputy Vice Chancellor Finance, Administration & Planning
KCA-U - KCA University
ICPAK - Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya
KCSE - Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
MoU - Memorandum of Understanding
CDF - Constituency Development Fund
HELB - Higher Education Loans Board
SPP - School of Professional Programmes
OPAC - Online Public Access Catalog
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1. Introduction
1.1. General Information
This Guide has been prepared for general information to all students. It is hoped that students
will find the contents useful and use it as a major guide both in their academic life and day- to-
day activities while undertaking their academic and professional programmes at the University.
It does not constitute a contract; either expressed or implied, and is subject to change at the
University’s discretion.
In addition to this handbook, the University Website, the Official Facebook page (@
KCAUniversityOfficial), Twitter (@kcauniversity) and Notice Boards are also a major source of
information. Circulars and notices of events and activities are posted there. Students are therefore
advised to keep checking on the information appearing on the Website, Facebook, Twitter and
Notice Boards from time to time. The Notice Boards are located in the Faculties, Dean of students’
office, Block E, Block C, and all floors of the Tuition complex. Specific details in any problems
encountered should be consulted from the students union, Dean of students, Deans of Faculties,
Registrar, and the security personnel.
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1.6. Historical Background
Core Values KCA University dates back to 1989, with the establishment of the institution as Kenya
College of Accountancy by the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya
(ICPAK) charged with mandate to improve the quality of accountancy and financial
• Excellence - do it right first time; management training in the country.
1.5. Credo
Inspired by the desire to serve society through education, KCA University
declares its purpose to be the education of the whole person. The University is
thus dedicated to:
» Prepare students to assume leadership roles in society through an education
that stresses ethical intellectual, spiritual and aesthetic values.
» Provide uncompromising standard of academic excellence and an unwavering
commitment to academic freedom and freedom of expression in the search
for truth;
» Provide rigorous and imaginative scholarship; excellent teaching in and out
of the classroom; and educational programs designed to provide breadth
and depth;
» Encourage the integration of different forms of knowledge, and to stimulate
not only the acquisition but also the creative and humane use of knowledge;
» Provide opportunities for the open exchange of ideas and experiences
among people of diverse background in national origin, gender, age, ethnicity,
disability, religion and economic class.
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1.7. Location of Offices and Lecture Rooms
There are various blocks in the University where several functions take place as follows:-
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BLOCK OFFICE/ FUNCTION
11. Tuition Complex » Computer Labs
» Quality Assurance
» School of Professional Programmes
» Faculty of Computing and Information Management
» School of Post Graduate Studies and Research Extension
» Faculty of Education
» School of Business and Public Management
» SAKU Office
12. Martin Oduor Otieno Building KCA University Library (Martin Oduor Otieno Library)
» Ground floor – Reception (Borrow/return books)
» Chief and Deputy Librarian’s offices
» Study area
» Research and Extension office
» Dean School of Graduate Studies office
» E-Library centre
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2.CAMPUS LIFE
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2.1. General Students Affairs
The Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Offices deal with implementation of policy and a wide range of activities concerning students’ welfare. These include Student
counselling services; Health services, Career Planning and Placement, annual student activities and events registration of clubs and societies; permission to hold meetings and parties;
booking of rooms for parties and meetings; organization and supervision of student’s entertainment; Games and sports, organizing open lectures and providing information on
accommodation for students. In realizing these, the Dean of student’s works closely with the Students Governing Body, namely Students Association of KCAU (SAKU) to ensure all
students’ issues are addressed.
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2.3. The Counselling Center
The counseling Centre falls under Student Affairs Office. Its mission is to promote students’ personal development, emotional and psychological well-being, in a professional and
confidential setting. By fulfilling this mission, the quality of students’ experience at KCA is enhanced, and they are more likely to achieve academic and personal success.
Services provided at the Centre include:
2.3.1. individual and group counseling;
2.3.2. crisis intervention;
2.3.3. career counseling;
2.3.4. consultation with faculty;
2.3.5. life skills training; Peer counselors training; and
2.3.6. referral services; among others.
The services are offered free of charge in a confidential and non-judgmental manner.
2.6.Students Accommodation
The University does not provide accommodation to students but has made arrangements with hostel owners and has a list from which students can select and make their own
arrangements on the payment of the rent.
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2.8. Clubs, Societies and Religious Groups
2.8.1. Clubs
There are several clubs registered by the institution. All the clubs cater for intellectual and promote social interaction among the student community. In most cases they
prepare the students for their professional ventures in future and enhance teamwork spirit. They are all run on members` contributions and some allocation from SAKU funds.
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• Hockey
• Volleyball
• Karate
• Tae Kwondo
• Badminton
• Table tennis
• Lawn Tennis
• Swimming
2.12. Bereavement
KCAU is a family and in case of death of a Student or parent, the University will offer support as per University Policy.
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3. ACADEMIC CONDUCT
3.1. Academic Calendar
3.1.1. The university Academic Year shall begin in September of each year and end in August of the subsequent year. The Academic Year consists of three trimesters or two
semesters each consisting of fifteen (15) weeks.
3.1.2. The Graduation Ceremony shall be held at a time and place as may be decided by the University Senate.
3.2. Admissions
3.2.1. A student will be admitted into a programme if he or she meets the minimum entry requirements in that programme as set by the university senate and subject to
availability of space. Detailed requirements have been provided for in the Admissions and Registration Policy.
3.2.2. KCAU operates an admissions policy which ensures equality of opportunity to all applicants. Applications are welcomed from students with excellent academic potential and
the University recognizes the importance of admitting applicants to a course suited to their ability and aspirations.
3.2.3. Applications for admission to all courses are considered without regard to any inappropriate distinction e.g. ethnicity or nationality, disability, sexual orientation, gender,
religious or political beliefs, marital status or socio-economic background.
3.2.4. The Admissions Criteria is drawn from each of the course regulations, as proposed by the Deans Committee and approved by the Senate and the Commission for University
Education (CUE).
3.3. Registration
3.3.1. Registration of New Students
3.3.1.1. All new students are required to present their Admission letters as proof of admission into the University.
3.3.1.2. Thereafter, students are given a KCAU registration form to indicate the subjects/units for the trimester. Students are guided at their respective faculties/schools on
units to select as this will depend on the trimester/semester timetable.
3.3.1.3. Thereafter, students will be required to submit their unit registration forms at Registrar’s office with proof of payment or approval from credit control office for
those without required fee.
3.3.1.4. New students are issued with student ID card (Smart Card) upon filling card request form and proof of fee payment.
3.3.1.5. The names of a student shall be as they appear in the application documents used to seek admission at KCA University, or, where there is conflict, an affidavit will
suffice to guide on official names to be used, or, use names in the same way as they appear in the official government National Identity card (ID).
3.3.1.6. The same names shall appear and be used in the same order in all official records and in the final certificates and transcripts. If a student wishes to change names
in the course of his/her stay at the university, the same shall be effected in accordance with existing legal procedures, and official documents submitted to
the Registrar before graduation.
3.3.1.7. No change in names, including the order will be effected after a student graduates from KCA University.
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3.3.3. Deferred Admission
3.3.3.1. A student is enrolled when he/she is admitted. An enrolled student who cannot register immediately may have his/her slot reserved. This reservation can be
maintained for a maximum of three trimesters (one academic year), after which it lapses.
3.3.3.2. A new student who wishes to postpone the intake to subsequent intake(s) will be required to fill a Student Request form for deferment of intake. This form is available
at the Registrar’s office and can be downloaded from the Student Portal at www.kca.ac.ke.
3.3.3.3. Subject to the approval of the University Senate a continuing student who for some good cause is unable to register in any year may be allowed to stay out of the
University on an academic leave for a maximum period of two academic years. A student shall be allowed to apply for leave for one academic year at a time.
3.3.3.4. A student wishing to temporarily suspend his/her studies must apply for academic leave. The academic leave becomes official only after endorsement by the
University Senate. Academic leave can only be taken at the start of the trimester/semester. The leave duration will be part of the programme duration. A candidate on
leave must renew his/her registration at the beginning of every semester.
3.3.3.5. Subject to the approval of the University Senate a student who was registered and who for some good cause is unable to complete the course work for any year may
be permitted to register for the same year as a readmitted student at the start of the following year or of the year immediately thereafter.
3.3.3.6. A student who does not register for academic leave within the required deadlines will be deregistered.
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3.5. Mode of Study
Students may study under the full-time, part-time, weekend, distance learning and blended learning or any other specified modes. Request for change of mode of study shall be submitted
to and processed by the programme department for approval by the Registrar before registration.
Full-time Mode (Module I) - The Full-time mode of study applies where a student attends scheduled day classes on a regular basis and takes the standard load for this mode.
Part-time Mode (Module II) - The Part-time mode of study applies where a registered student attends scheduled evening classes regularly and takes the standard load for this mode.
Weekend Mode (Module III) - The Weekend mode of study applies where a registered student attends scheduled weekend classes regularly and takes the standard load for this mode.
Distance Learning Mode (Module IV) - The Distance Learning mode (DL) of study applies where a student is registered for course work and is guided through various courses using online
instructional materials, assignments, continuous assessment and tutorials organized by the department and presents himself or herself in person for examination at the approved
examination venue.
3.9. Deregistration
Subject to the approval of the University Senate a student who has qualified to register for any year of study but has not registered or applied for academic leave by the end of the
registration period of the any semester, shall be assumed to have deserted from the course and shall be deregistered forthwith.
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3.12. Course Progression
A student may proceed to the next level of study if s/he has satisfied the progression rules of their respective courses. Details of these rules are contained in regulations document
governing each course. A student with pending supplementary results, repeat units, results of repeat units and examination irregularity cases cannot proceed until s/he is cleared by
the University examination board. Student should consult faculty/school/Registrar’s office on course progression.
3.15 Assessment
Continuous assessment which includes but not limited to tests, assignments, projects, term papers and practical work will be included in the calculation of the student’s final mark for
every unit. In addition to the course work, a final exam will be administered at the end of every trimester/semester.
The weighting for the course work and final examination is based on the course regulations.
Note: Candidates will be informed by each department of the specific requirements for courses in the department and the extent to which the year’s work will be taken into
consideration in assessing final results. No candidate shall be permitted to sit the final examination unless he/she has complied with the requirements set out in this regulation.
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3.17 Work other than Final Examination (Coursework)
It is the responsibility of each candidate to ascertain the nature of;
3.17.1 the requirements for each paper, unit, or course from the department of Faculty concerned;
3.17.2 provided that candidates have met deadlines set for this work it is expected that examiners will have determined and returned interim or final grades for the course work
assessment before sitting of the final examination where one is prescribed and;
3.17.3 unacknowledged copying or plagiarism in completing this work may be treated as an examination offence.
In this context work other than final examination includes term papers, thesis projects and project reports, practical attachments and any other form of academic assessment.
i. Where an examination is designated “Open Book” candidates may take into the examination room any written or printed materials including books and there will be no
check on items taken into the examination room. However no material taken into the examination room may be attached to the examination script and submitted for marking
as part of that examination.
ii. In case an examination is designated “Restricted Book” candidates shall take into the examination room only materials specified by the examiner, and that materials shall
not be annotated, written or typed upon or otherwise marked. Where an examination is designated “Restricted Book – may be written upon”, candidates shall take into
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the examination room only materials specified by the examiner: and that materials annotated, written or typed upon or otherwise marked in a relevant or contextual manner.
However, no (pre-prepared) material taken into the examination room may be attached to the examination script and submitted for marking as part of that examination. The
designation “Restricted Book” must be approved by Senate.
iii. All books, papers and instruments not approved for use in the examination, and personal belongings brought to the examination (venue) must be left in such part of the room
as the invigilator shall direct. All paper used during the examination must be handed to the invigilator before the candidate leaves the examination room.
iv. Where materials is permitted under items (i) and (ii) above, the internal examiner(s) will be required to be present at the commencement of the examination to check materials
brought into the examination room.
3.20.8 In respect of any examination no candidate shall be allowed to enter or leave the examination room thirty minutes after the commencement or thirty minutes before the end
of the duration set for the writing of that examination unless the candidate permitted to leave the room hands over his scripts to the invigilator before such leaving.
3.20.9 No candidate shall however and whatsoever communicate with another (candidate) in the examination room during the duration of the exam.
3.20.10 The chief invigilator shall announce when the candidates should start writing and the time allowed for the paper.
3.20.11 Candidates should acquaint themselves with instructions on the front of the answer booklets.
3.20.12 On turning over the question paper, candidates must check to ensure they are in possession of the right question paper and any other material as authorized.
3.20.13 No candidate shall continue writing after the invigilator has announced the expiration of time specified for the writing of the examination. In no circumstances is any time
over and above the time allotted to any paper to be allowed a candidate for reading over his scripts or making any amendment or addition to his scripts.
3.20.14 Invigilators shall have powers to confiscate any unauthorized material or aid brought to the examination room, and to expel from the examination room any candidate(s) who
create (s) any disturbances(s).
3.20.15 Any complaint that a candidate has committed an examination offence shall be referred to the Disciplinary Committee of the Senate (to which the Senate has delegated
power to deal with all matters relating to examinations irregularities). For the purposes of this regulation, an examination offence includes any breach of any rules relating
to the conduct of examination and any dishonest practice occurring in the preparation or submission of any work (whether in the course of an examination or not)
which counts otherwise occurring in connection with an examination.
3.20.16 The Disciplinary Committee of the Senate (in the exercise of the appropriate powers delegated by the Senate shall hear and determine any complaint on examinations
irregularities. The candidate concerned shall be notified in writing by the Registrar (AA) of the subject matter of the irregularities and the time and place of hearing. He or she
shall be invited to submit his/her written submission to the complaint and may attend the hearing.
3.20.17 The Senate shall have power (which it may delegate to its Disciplinary committee) to take all or any of the following action in the case of a candidate found guilty of an
examination offence.
i. Disqualify him/her from sitting any examination for such period as may be prescribed.
ii. Cancel any marks/grade with which he/she may have been credited in the subject or examination in respect of which the offence has occurred.
iii. Withdraw any academic award(s) by the University in respect of which an offence has occurred.
iv. Impose upon him/her any other penalties prescribed in the Student General Conduct Rules and Regulations.
Note: All the enquiries and reports relating to University examinations shall be directed to the Registrar (Academic).
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3.22 Special Examinations
3.22.1 Reasons for sitting special examinations
3.22.1.1 Special examinations will be done by students who fail to sit for the trimester examinations for any of the following reasons:
i. Bereavement of a member of the nuclear family: grandparent, parent, child, spouse, brother or sister and legal guardian.
ii. Sickness - proof is mandatory by copy of a doctor’s written letter and prescription.
iii. Traveling outside the country for students who are working provided the information reaches the Registrar’s office in writing (and with proof) at least two
weeks before the commencement of the examination.
iv. Registered fee defaulters.
3.22.1.2 The following reasons will not be admissible for special examinations:
i. Misreading the timetable.
ii. Lateness due to transport.
Such candidates will be expected to repeat the unit.
3.23 Timing
Special examinations will be done when next offered.
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3.27 Grading System
KCA University shall apply the grading system as guided by the respective curriculum.
3.30 Graduation
3.30.1 A student is required to ensure that all programme requirements are met and financial obligations have been settled to be eligible for graduation. Students should seek
clearance from faculty on academic matters and Student Finance offices on financial matters.
3.30.2 A candidate must have paid up all the outstanding fees.
3.30.3 Clearance forms are available at faculty offices and Student Finance office and the website at www.kca.ac.ke respectively.
3.30.4 Graduates are encouraged to collect their certificates and transcripts within one year of the date communicated by the university after graduation. Uncollected certificates
and transcripts after expiry of this period will attract storage charges as prescribed by the Registrar from time to time.
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4.1. Introduction
4.UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
KCA University is committed to ensure that a conducive and vibrant learning
environment is created for students and staff. KCA University’s, the Martin Oduor-
Otieno Library is state of the art learning and research Centre for the University
community, where scholars create, retrieve and share knowledge. The University also
has well equipped libraries at various(in its) Satellite Campuses.
The library has an Iconic Pyramidal physical structure that can accommodate over 1500 users
in a single seating and has integrated modern technologies for 21st century virtual library 4.2. Accessing the Library
experience. It is an award winning library with several trophies won in Annual Maktaba Award All registered students are eligible to use the library through physical visits or virtual
events since 2011. access to online library. In joining the Library and gaining access to our collections, you
agree to abide by our policies governing use of this library. All our services points require
proof of identity through Student ID or Login-in accounts if access is remote.
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5.5. Student Financial Aid.
The students are given financial assistance under the following supports.
i. The Work Study Program- This is a financial aid award based on the student’s financial need as well as possession of the right skills to do work as determined by the Work Study
Policy. The program is available for full time students who meet the set criteria. Work Study program is fully funded by the department that has tabled the request, the applicant
must be a student for at least one semester to join this program, the rate paid is per hour and the student is expected to work for a maximum of 20 hours a week. Students
interested in the program may visit the Student Affairs Office for further guidance.
ii. Chancellor’s Scholarship; This aid is given to the needy students who scored a K.C.S.E mean grade of A or A-, and it covers only the tuition fees, the program is handled by the
registrar’s office.
iii. Founders Scholarship: This Scholarship is awarded on merit to bright but needy students aspiring for excellence, under this program the student benefit from tuition fees for the
study period covered by the scholarship, this program is handled by the Alumni office
iv. Students Association of KCAU(SAKU) Bursary: This financial assistance is applied through the student’s leaders’ office, it is opened to all the needy students, the maximum a student
can get under this program is Kshs. 5000.
5.7. Discounts
5.6.1. The University offers discounts to various groups. Students may enquire from Student Finance Office if they are entitled to discount as provided in the Discount Policy.
5.6.2. Discounts apply on tuition fees only and are granted on a trimester/semester basis. Students will be required to contact Student Finance offices in their respective
campuses after registration with the documentation for granting discounts. Discounts can only be claimed within the trimester, and if a student qualify for more than one
category of discount, he/she can only be granted one category of discount.
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Below are care tips for your student ID card,
5.8.1. Point your card at the readers to log in or out, do not press it against the readers,
5.8.2. Do not carry it in your back pocket as this might cause breakage,
5.8.3. Keep away from direct sunlight or heat sources,
5.8.4. Do not subject your card to any form of brutal force,
5.8.5. Do not use your card as a ruler,
5.8.6. Do not store your card close to electromagnetic sources like your cell phone,
5.8.7. Do not laminate your card,
5.8.8. Do not puncture or staple your card,
5.8.9. It is recommended that you carry your card in a plastic pouch.
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6.CODE OF ETHICS
Students must familiarize themselves with the KCAU Student General Conduct Rules and Regulations comprising of Academic and Non Academic Rules and
regulations. The following conditions must be noted:
6.1. The list of Rules and Regulations is not exhaustive, and the University will not be constrained from penalizing candidates for any other conduct that it may
deem punishable, or imposing any penalties other than those appearing on this guide.
6.2. Candidates will be deemed to have registered for University examinations upon registering for units in the Department(s)/ Faculty. Such registration will be
construed to mean readiness to comply with all examination regulations in force at the time of registration.
6.3. The interpretation of examination regulations, and the offences and penalties thereof, will rest with the Senate.
6.4. The University will have the right to amend or vary the Student Code of Conduct without prior consultation with the candidates. Such amendments/variations
will however be brought to the candidates attention.
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