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King Ceasor University (KCU) has officially been granted a Charter, a major milestone that affirms its status as a fully recognized and autonomous institution of higher learning in Uganda.

The announcement, made on July 14 through the university’s official communication channels, was met with jubilation across the KCU community. The achievement marks the culmination of years of dedication to academic excellence, institutional growth, and unwavering commitment to quality education.

“A heartfelt congratulations to our Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, and the entire KCU team for this remarkable achievement,” read a message from the university’s leadership.

A Charter is the highest level of national recognition a private university can attain in Uganda. It signifies that the institution meets all statutory requirements under the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act and is now empowered to operate with full independence in governance and academic affairs.

University officials described the charter as both a reward for hard work and a launchpad for innovation and global competitiveness. “This milestone marks a new chapter in our journey—one that opens doors to greater autonomy, innovation, and global opportunities,” the university stated.

The development positions King Ceasor University to expand its programs, strengthen its research capacity, and collaborate more broadly on international platforms.

“We step forward with even greater purpose and vision,” the statement continued, adding that the Charter should inspire the university community to aim higher, serve better, and lead boldly in shaping the future of education in Uganda and beyond.

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