Strathmore University

Student Life At Strathmore

Student life at Strathmore University is vibrant, diverse, and deeply community-oriented. Beyond academics, students can grow through sports, drama and theatre, debate and public speaking, choir and music, innovation and entrepreneurship clubs, professional societies, chaplaincy activities, and leadership programmes. You learn, collaborate, and lead alongside classmates from different cultures, backgrounds, and disciplines in an environment that promotes excellence, integrity, and service – helping you build skills, confidence, and lifelong friendships that extend far beyond campus.

 

What also shapes Strathmore campus life is a strong Christian heritage that influences the university’s values and culture of care, mentorship, and ethical leadership. Students can participate in optional faith and chaplaincy programmes, moments of reflection, community outreach, and supportive spaces that foster personal growth and wellbeing. Whether in a classroom discussion, a team project, a service initiative, or a mentoring session with a lecturer, the Strathmore student experience is designed to help you discover your strengths, grow in character, and become a leader who serves society with competence and integrity.

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Events & Short Courses

Strathmore University offers dynamic events and professional short courses that foster innovation, leadership, and continuous learning. Whether through thought-provoking forums or industry-relevant training, we empower individuals to grow, connect, and make an impact.

Testimonials

“After graduation, I’m pursuing project management certifications like CAPM and IAPM while working full-time as a junior project manager.”
“To be honest, I never found law school that hard, most of my learning happens outside lectures, through research, writing, and internships.” 
“Instead of sketching characters, I was now studying them, presidents, negotiators and entire nations.” 
“The grade never really matters but how well you present yourself before the accolades”
“You can be more than what you thought, my voice has power.”
“I want financial freedom. Not just to be rich, but to choose how I spend my time. I’d love to travel, see the world, and maybe start a family.”