Kabarak University

Kabarak University (or KABU) is a private Christian university in Kenya. It was established on a 600-acre (240 ha) farm 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Nakuru (the fourth largest city in Kenya), along the Nakuru–Eldama Ravine. The campus features academic, religious and recreational facilities set in a serene environment. The university also Nakuru and Nairobi campuses in Nakuru. The Kabarak AIC chapel sits on the university's main campus grounds and is the venue of mining devotions, midweek fellowship and Sunday service. Other campuses have facilities dedicated for the same. Being a Christian university, all undergraduate students undertake theology as part of their course requirements.

Kabarak University

Kabarak University (or KABU) is a private Christian university in Kenya. It was established on a 600-acre (240 ha) farm 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Nakuru (the fourth largest city in Kenya), along the Nakuru–Eldama Ravine. The campus features academic, religious and recreational facilities set in a serene environment. The university also Nakuru and Nairobi campuses in Nakuru. The Kabarak AIC chapel sits on the university's main campus grounds and is the venue of mining devotions, midweek fellowship and Sunday service. Other campuses have facilities dedicated for the same. Being a Christian university, all undergraduate students undertake theology as part of their course requirements.