Kingston International College Announces Scholarships for Kenyan Students in Australia
Kingston International College (KIC) in Perth has made a major announcement that is set to benefit both Kenyan students in Australia and those back home who aspire to study abroad. During a recent visit to the college, KIC hosted Dr. Wilson K. Kogo, the Australian High Commissioner for Kenya, and Dr. Flora Mulatya, the Education Attaché from the Kenya High Commission. The visit marked an important milestone in strengthening academic collaboration between Kenya and Australia.
As part of this partnership, KIC revealed new opportunities for the January 2026 intake specifically tailored for Kenyan nationals. These include one full tuition scholarship for a course of study, as well as a 20 percent tuition fee scholarship across all courses. Both offers are subject to terms and conditions but represent a significant step toward making Australian education more accessible to Kenyan students.
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Currently, the college is home to 28 Kenyan students enrolled in various programs for the 2025 academic year. With the new scholarship opportunities, that number is expected to grow, offering more Kenyans the chance to gain world-class education in Australia. Beyond the financial support, these initiatives open doors for cultural exchange, global networking, and professional development, giving Kenyan students the tools they need to thrive both academically and in their future careers.
The discussions held between the delegation and KIC leadership also touched on the prospects of long-term partnerships and academic exchanges that could benefit institutions in both countries. For the Kenyan diaspora in Australia, this development reflects a growing commitment to building stronger educational ties with Kenya while supporting young people in their pursuit of international opportunities.
Kenyan nationals interested in applying for the January 2026 intake are encouraged to do so through Kingston International College’s authorised agents. The full list of agents is available on the college’s official website here: KIC Agent Search.
This announcement is a clear example of how institutions in Australia are opening their doors to Kenyan talent. It also highlights the value of collaboration between the Kenyan government, the diaspora community, and Australian education providers in creating meaningful opportunities for growth. For Kenyan students, whether already in Australia or preparing to make the journey, the future looks brighter with initiatives like these leading the way.
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