The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has released the 2026 list of universities and colleges eligible for government scholarships and Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) funding.
According to KUCCPS, a total of 42 public universities and the Open University of Kenya qualify for both government scholarships and HELB loans, making them the main beneficiaries of government-backed higher education financing under President William Ruto’s administration.
In contrast, 30 private universities are eligible for HELB loans only, meaning students admitted to these institutions will not receive government scholarships. KUCCPS also confirmed that 272 public colleges under the Ministry of Education offering Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs qualify for both government scholarships and HELB loans, aiming to strengthen TVET institutions, boost enrolment, and promote skills development.
Additionally, 153 public colleges under other government ministries, including Kenya Medical Training Colleges (KMTC), are approved for HELB loans only. KUCCPS also included 35 university-level TVET institutions, although they do not qualify for government scholarships or HELB loans.
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Public Universities Eligible for HELB Loans and Government Scholarships
- Multimedia University of Kenya
- Murang’a University of Technology
- Nyandarua University College
- Open University of Kenya
- Pwani University
- Rongo University
- South Eastern Kenya University
- Taita Taveta University
- Technical University of Kenya
- Technical University of Mombasa
- Tharaka University
- Tom Mboya University
- Turkana University College
- University of Eldoret
- University of Embu
- University of Kabianga
- University of Nairobi
- Alupe University
- Bomet University College
- Chuka University
- Co-operative University of Kenya
- Dedan Kimathi University of Technology
- Egerton University
- Garissa University
- Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology
- Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
- Kabarnet University College
- Kaimosi Friends University
- Karatina University
- Kenyatta University
- Kenya University – Mama Ngina University College
- Kibabii University
- Kirinyaga University
- Kisii University
- Koitaleel Samoei University College
- Laikipia University
- Maasai Mara University
- Machakos University
- Maseno University
- Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology
- Meru University of Science and Technology
- Moi University
KUCCPS emphasized that the classification is meant to guide students and parents during the placement and application process to ensure informed decisions about higher education options.
HELB Funding Boost
The announcement follows a recent government increase in HELB funding for the 2025/2026 budget cycle, raising the annual allocation from KSh 36 billion to KSh 41 billion. Of this, KSh 13 billion will go toward student tuition and upkeep, while KSh 16.9 billion will be allocated to the Universities Fund to support scholarships. The increase aims to expand access to higher education and support more students under the student-centred funding model.

It’s one charged when applying
For HELB and Government Scholarship, no charges apply. For the KUCCPS application, a fee of KSh 1500 is required