Several universities in Kenya offer distance
learning programs without stringent certificate
equivalence requirements. Here are some
notable options:Kenyatta University (KU): The
Digital School of Virtual & Open Learning offers
a variety of certificate, diploma, undergraduate,
and postgraduate courses through blended
learning (online and face-to-face). Fields of
study include arts, sciences, business, and
education [%] [%].University of Nairobi (UoN):
The Center for Open and Distance Learning
provides undergraduate and graduate courses
with a mix of online and occasional face-to-face
sessions at regional centers [™] [%].Moi
University: Through the Open/Distance Learning
Institute, Moi University offers various
undergraduate and postgraduate programs,
including business, law, and social sciences
[].Egerton University: The e-learning center
offers blended learning with courses in
agriculture, education, business, and more. The
university provides detailed information on
requirements and enrollment procedures online
[%] [%].African Nazarene University (ANU): ANUhas been offering distance learning since 2011,
providing programs at various levels, including
master's degrees in areas like counseling
psychology and environmental management [*]
[%].Mount Kenya University (MKU): The Digital
Varsity offers a range of certificate, diploma,
degree, and postgraduate courses, with flexible
study options for students who have other
commitments [%].St. Paul's University: This
university offers distance learning programs in
community development, business
administration, and leadership management,
attracting students from across East Africa and
beyond [%].These universities provide a variety
of programs with flexible learning modes to
accommodate different student needs and
schedules. You can find more details and
application procedures on their respective
websites.