Data provided by the Office of the Registrar – Africa University, December 1, 2022.
ACADEMIC STRUCTURE: Three (3) Colleges & One School:
 Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance
 Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences
 Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education
 Law, School of
NEW DEGREE PROGRAMS:
Bachelor of Laws Honors (LLBS)
M.Sc. Organizational Psychology
APPROVED PROGRAMS PROGRESSING TOWARDS LAUNCH:
B.Sc. Hons. Industrial Sociology & Labor Studies
B.Sc. Hons. Environmental Studies & Nat. Resources
M.Sc. in Negotiation & Mediation
M.Sc. in Applied Accounting
OVERALL STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS (2022-2023)
2,791 students (includes 333 students enrolled part-time):
Females: 58%, and Males: 42%.
23 African countries represented.
TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE:
986 students – Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance
581 students – Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences
1204 students – Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and
Education
20 students – Law
Total number of students studying full-time: 2,458
23.43% International, 76.57% Zimbabwean.
Student Retention Rate: 96%
AU AT A GLANCE: 2022-2023
Countries represented - student body: 23
Angola: 59
Botswana: 2
Burundi: 17
Cameroon: 4
Central African Republic: 2
Democratic Republic of Congo: 219
Ethiopia: 6
Gambia: 1
Ghana: 3
Ivory Coast: 20
Kenya: 27
Liberia: 12
Malawi: 33
Mozambique: 54
Nigeria: 29
Rwanda: 16
Sierra Leone: 1
Sudan: 1
Swaziland: 1
Tanzania: 13
Uganda: 15
Zambia: 46
Zimbabwe: 2208
FACILITIES
Teaching: De Carvalho/Kulah Building; Ireson/ Kurewa Centre for
Agriculture, Natural Resources & Humanities; Health Sciences
Building; Agricultural Engineering Building; Bishop J. Lawrence
McCleskey/Theology Building; Institute of Peace, Leadership and
Governance Building; Highland Park Student Union Building.
Services: Kwang Lim Chapel; Jokomo/Yamada Library; Ndorimana
Bonaventure Dining Hall; Fleet & Facilities Unit; Information and
Communications Technology Centre; Bishop Alfred Norris Health
Centre, Ubuntu Retreat Center.
Student Residences: 13 Faculty/Staff Houses: 16
Mutare City Center Apartment Complexes: 2
AU Clinical Research Center – Mutare City Center
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AU at a Glance_2022-2023 Academic Year.pdf

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    Data provided bythe Office of the Registrar – Africa University, December 1, 2022. ACADEMIC STRUCTURE: Three (3) Colleges & One School:  Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance  Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences  Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education  Law, School of NEW DEGREE PROGRAMS: Bachelor of Laws Honors (LLBS) M.Sc. Organizational Psychology APPROVED PROGRAMS PROGRESSING TOWARDS LAUNCH: B.Sc. Hons. Industrial Sociology & Labor Studies B.Sc. Hons. Environmental Studies & Nat. Resources M.Sc. in Negotiation & Mediation M.Sc. in Applied Accounting OVERALL STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS (2022-2023) 2,791 students (includes 333 students enrolled part-time): Females: 58%, and Males: 42%. 23 African countries represented. TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE: 986 students – Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance 581 students – Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences 1204 students – Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education 20 students – Law Total number of students studying full-time: 2,458 23.43% International, 76.57% Zimbabwean. Student Retention Rate: 96% AU AT A GLANCE: 2022-2023 Countries represented - student body: 23 Angola: 59 Botswana: 2 Burundi: 17 Cameroon: 4 Central African Republic: 2 Democratic Republic of Congo: 219 Ethiopia: 6 Gambia: 1 Ghana: 3 Ivory Coast: 20 Kenya: 27 Liberia: 12 Malawi: 33 Mozambique: 54 Nigeria: 29 Rwanda: 16 Sierra Leone: 1 Sudan: 1 Swaziland: 1 Tanzania: 13 Uganda: 15 Zambia: 46 Zimbabwe: 2208 FACILITIES Teaching: De Carvalho/Kulah Building; Ireson/ Kurewa Centre for Agriculture, Natural Resources & Humanities; Health Sciences Building; Agricultural Engineering Building; Bishop J. Lawrence McCleskey/Theology Building; Institute of Peace, Leadership and Governance Building; Highland Park Student Union Building. Services: Kwang Lim Chapel; Jokomo/Yamada Library; Ndorimana Bonaventure Dining Hall; Fleet & Facilities Unit; Information and Communications Technology Centre; Bishop Alfred Norris Health Centre, Ubuntu Retreat Center. Student Residences: 13 Faculty/Staff Houses: 16 Mutare City Center Apartment Complexes: 2 AU Clinical Research Center – Mutare City Center Want to learn more about Africa University’s mission, programs and impact? Email audevoffice@gbhem.org or visit: support-africauniversity.org Africa University’s life-changing ministry is a great investment. It’s easy to give. Text your gift to 615-258-7259. Or scan this QR code to give: