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Kenya UNI: United States International University - Nairobi Campus
School of Business Administration
Brief History of USIU
It began in 1952 with a dream of Dr. William Rust, who founded United States International University. Dr. Rust’s vision was to bring together people of the world based on the belief that neither nations nor individuals can flourish in isolation. As such the overriding philosophy of the University is global understanding and cooperation through quality education.
USIU in Nairobi was founded in 1969 when it was granted a Presidential Charter by President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta making it the first and only secular university in East Africa. In 1970 USIU began with five American students in a house in Parklands. Only the first two years of classes were being offered and students had to go to the San Diego to complete their degrees. The University later re-located to Mayfair Hotel.
By 1979, the course offerings and programs had been increased so that the entire four years, plus a master’s degree could be completed in Kenya. The first graduation of USIU took place in 1979 with 23 students.
A visionary Executive Director, Dr. Lillian Beam, relocated the institution from the hotel to more spacious and permanent grounds in 1991. She purchased 20 acres of land at Kasarani, 12 kilometers from the Nairobi city. It was only fitting that the USIU library was named in her honor.
The current Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Freida Brown, took over the helm in 1994. She has spearheaded major achievements in facility development. Three new blocks – a faculty block, a students recreational centre and a new wing of the library were all completed in 1999. An auditorium to house 500 people was also completed in January 2001.
Above all, it is during her tenure that the University aggressively sought accreditation through award of the Kenyan Charter, which was proudly awarded by the President of Kenya, H.E. Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi, on December 10, 1999. USIU now enjoys dual accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, in USA and the Government of Kenya. The degree obtained is recognized internationally.
Mission & Vision
The USIU Mission Statement
The mission of United States International University is to provide a diverse community of learners with high quality, broad-based educational programs that promote inquiry, mastery and application of knowledge, concepts and skills while fostering ethical leadership and responsible service to Kenya, Africa and the challenging global community.
United States International University philosophy is based on the concept of global understanding and cooperation through education. As such, we value:
• The development of the intellectual potential and character of every individual through active participation in learning.
• A probing, analytical thinking process that helps individuals to clarify and expand their beliefs and values and motivates lifelong learning.
• Basic skills in communication, technology, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and research needed for future fields of work.
• A learning environment which promotes and models global understanding and multicultural perspectives in all areas of academic, administrative, and student life.
• Perspectives on global history, issues, concerns and applications in objective and innovative ways in all programs.
• Human, technical, material and experimental resources and opportunities which enhance the academic and non-academic life of the community.
• Faculty and staff who are understanding in their disciplines and areas of responsibilities, objective learners, models of ethical behavior and representative of diverse beliefs, nationalities and experiences.
• The involvement of stakeholders in the design, implementation and evaluation of the university's mission and future direction.
Vision
United States International University will be the premiere institution of academic excellence with a global perspective in East Africa.
Source: :: Graduate Programs - United States International University ::
School of Business Administration
Brief History of USIU
It began in 1952 with a dream of Dr. William Rust, who founded United States International University. Dr. Rust’s vision was to bring together people of the world based on the belief that neither nations nor individuals can flourish in isolation. As such the overriding philosophy of the University is global understanding and cooperation through quality education.
USIU in Nairobi was founded in 1969 when it was granted a Presidential Charter by President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta making it the first and only secular university in East Africa. In 1970 USIU began with five American students in a house in Parklands. Only the first two years of classes were being offered and students had to go to the San Diego to complete their degrees. The University later re-located to Mayfair Hotel.
By 1979, the course offerings and programs had been increased so that the entire four years, plus a master’s degree could be completed in Kenya. The first graduation of USIU took place in 1979 with 23 students.
A visionary Executive Director, Dr. Lillian Beam, relocated the institution from the hotel to more spacious and permanent grounds in 1991. She purchased 20 acres of land at Kasarani, 12 kilometers from the Nairobi city. It was only fitting that the USIU library was named in her honor.
The current Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Freida Brown, took over the helm in 1994. She has spearheaded major achievements in facility development. Three new blocks – a faculty block, a students recreational centre and a new wing of the library were all completed in 1999. An auditorium to house 500 people was also completed in January 2001.
Above all, it is during her tenure that the University aggressively sought accreditation through award of the Kenyan Charter, which was proudly awarded by the President of Kenya, H.E. Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi, on December 10, 1999. USIU now enjoys dual accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, in USA and the Government of Kenya. The degree obtained is recognized internationally.
Mission & Vision
The USIU Mission Statement
The mission of United States International University is to provide a diverse community of learners with high quality, broad-based educational programs that promote inquiry, mastery and application of knowledge, concepts and skills while fostering ethical leadership and responsible service to Kenya, Africa and the challenging global community.
United States International University philosophy is based on the concept of global understanding and cooperation through education. As such, we value:
• The development of the intellectual potential and character of every individual through active participation in learning.
• A probing, analytical thinking process that helps individuals to clarify and expand their beliefs and values and motivates lifelong learning.
• Basic skills in communication, technology, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and research needed for future fields of work.
• A learning environment which promotes and models global understanding and multicultural perspectives in all areas of academic, administrative, and student life.
• Perspectives on global history, issues, concerns and applications in objective and innovative ways in all programs.
• Human, technical, material and experimental resources and opportunities which enhance the academic and non-academic life of the community.
• Faculty and staff who are understanding in their disciplines and areas of responsibilities, objective learners, models of ethical behavior and representative of diverse beliefs, nationalities and experiences.
• The involvement of stakeholders in the design, implementation and evaluation of the university's mission and future direction.
Vision
United States International University will be the premiere institution of academic excellence with a global perspective in East Africa.
Source: :: Graduate Programs - United States International University ::
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