Editor
St. Ignatius University Kabale (IGUKA) has officially enrolled its inaugural student, Elizabeth Amutuheire, who has registered for a certificate program in Science Laboratory Technology. Elizabeth commenced her studies at the university on January 8, 2024, and has since been joined by an additional 11 students pursuing various disciplines.
University Relations Officer Ainomuhangi Josephat has confirmed that the registration process is ongoing, with a current count of 15 registered students as of Tuesday. The university anticipates more enrollments as lectures are set to commence officially next Monday.
Josephat urged parents to actively support and take ownership of the university, emphasizing its commitment to providing quality education services .He also disclosed that this student would be enshrined in the university’s history and forever be a memorable figure.
Established by Kabale diocese, St. Ignatius University Kabale is dedicated to delivering holistic education aligned with its core values of Integrity, Transparency, Accountability, Respect, Quality, and Excellence.
The institution aims to instill a mindset change throughout the entire education process, from the development of academic programs to teaching/learning, research, and overall university policies and environment.
The university authorities have highlighted their focus on programs and training designed to enhance the commercialization and competitiveness of both the agricultural and tourism sectors.
