Let’s Dive Into Everything You Need to Know about KUCCPS 2025 KCSE Support Centers 2026
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has once again demonstrated its commitment to inclusive higher education access by rolling out a nationwide network of support centers to assist 2025 KCSE candidates navigating the 2026 university and college application process. Whether you are struggling with portal login, course selection, or general application guidance, help is now closer than ever
What Are the KUCCPS 2025 KCSE Support Centers?
The KUCCPS 2025 KCSE support centers are designated physical locations. Spread across universities, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions, and colleges countrywide. Where trained KUCCPS officers are stationed to offer hands-on assistance to applicants. Announced on April 14, 2026, this initiative is a deliberate effort to ensure that no eligible Form Four leaver misses out on placement due to technical difficulties or lack of information during the 2026 intake cycle.
The support center exercise runs from April 13 to April 24, 2026, giving candidates a critical two-week window to visit the nearest center and receive personalized guidance. The overall application window on the KUCCPS portal remains open until May 6, 2026, meaning candidates have ample time to act once they receive support.
KUCCPS 2025 KCSE Support Centers List in Kenya
KUCCPS has deployed assistance officers to institutions spread across all 47 counties. The following universities have been formally designated as KUCCPS 2025 KCSE support centers:
- Alupe University – Busia County
- Bomet University College – Bomet County
- Chuka University – Tharaka Nithi County
- Dedan Kimathi University of Technology – Nyeri County
- Egerton University – Nakuru County
- Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology – Siaya County
- Kabarnet University College – Baringo County
- Kaimosi Friends University – Vihiga County
In addition to these universities, KUCCPS also designated several TVET institutions as support centers, including:
- Laisamis TTI – Marsabit County
- Kinango TVC – Kwale County
- Garsen TVC – Tana River County
- Endebess TTC – Trans Nzoia County
- Mawego National Polytechnic – Homa Bay County
This broad geographic spread ensures that candidates from remote and marginalized areas have equitable access to placement support, reinforcing the government’s commitment to equal education opportunity for all Kenyans.
KUCCPS Offices in Nairobi Location
For candidates in the capital, KUCCPS support is available directly at its headquarters. The KUCCPS offices in Nairobi are located at ACK Garden House, a well-known address in the city center that is accessible via public transport from virtually any part of Nairobi. Candidates who cannot travel to the listed university centers or who prefer to visit the national headquarters are encouraged to make the trip to ACK Garden House for direct assistance from KUCCPS staff.
In addition to the Nairobi offices, all 58 Huduma Centers across the country are also serving as supplementary support points during this application period, making it exceptionally convenient for candidates in urban and semi-urban areas to get help without traveling far.
KUCCPS Portal 2025: How to Apply

The KUCCPS portal 2025 accessible at students.kuccps.net, is the single gateway through which all applications must be submitted. The portal opened on April 7, 2026 and will remain active until May 6, 2026. Here is a step-by-step guide to applying:
- Visit students.kuccps.net on any internet-enabled device.
- Click the Login tab and enter your KCSE Index Number, the year you sat KCSE, and your password (your KCPE Index Number or Birth Certificate Number).
- Browse available programmes across public and private universities, TVET institutions, and Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs).
- Select your preferred courses based on your cluster points and minimum subject requirements.
- Submit your application before the May 6, 2026 deadline.
For degree programmes, the minimum requirement is a mean grade of C+ and above. For TVET courses including Diploma (Level 6), Certificate, and Artisan programmes — candidates with grades ranging from C- down to E are also eligible, as long as they sat KCSE between 2000 and 2025.
Who Qualifies for the 2026 KUCCPS Intake?
The 2026 KUCCPS application cycle is the largest in recent years. A total of 980,444 candidates sat the 2025 KCSE examinations. Of these, 268,700 candidates attained a mean grade of C+ or higher, qualifying them for placement to degree programmes at 43 public universities and 31 private universities. Simultaneously, 711,744 learners who scored between C plain and E qualify for placement in TVET institutions and public colleges.
The Commission for University Education (CUE) has authorized 322,396 spaces for degree programmes, while middle-level institutions offer a combined capacity of 1,132,531 slots across diploma, certificate, and artisan courses. Secondary Teacher Training Colleges can accommodate up to 2,480 additional students.
This expansive capacity means there is a real and meaningful placement pathway for virtually every 2025 KCSE candidate, regardless of their grade performance.
KUCCPS Email Address and Contact Information
Candidates who cannot visit a physical support center can still reach KUCCPS through official digital and phone channels:
- KUCCPS Email Address: [email protected]
- Customer Care Lines: 0205137400 / 0713 924 444
- KUCCPS Portal: students.kuccps.net
- KUCCPS Main Website: kuccps.net
- KUCCPS Offices Nairobi Location: ACK Garden House, Nairobi
The placement service has assured all candidates that its officers are fully available to respond to queries via these channels throughout the application period.
Why the KUCCPS Support Centers Matter
The establishment of KUCCPS 2025 KCSE support centers in Kenya reflects an evolving, candidate-centered approach to higher education placement. Many Form Four leavers, particularly those from rural areas or low-income households, face real barriers to completing their applications online. Due to limited internet access, unfamiliarity with the portal interface, or uncertainty about course selection.
By stationing trained officers at accessible physical locations across every county, KUCCPS is ensuring that geography and socioeconomic background do not become barriers to higher education. The addition of Huduma Centers as supplementary support points further widens this safety net.
KUCCPS has also urged all candidates to avoid last-minute application rushes, noting that early submission improves the likelihood of securing a preferred course. With the deadline set for May 6, 2026, candidates are encouraged to begin the process immediately and utilize the support centers during the April 13–24 window while trained officers are in place.
Act Now, Don’t Wait
The KUCCPS 2026 application cycle presents one of the most accessible and well-supported placement opportunities in Kenya’s higher education history. With a robust network of KUCCPS 2025 KCSE support centers in Kenya, a responsive portal, nationwide Huduma Center coverage, and a directly reachable Nairobi office at ACK Garden House, every eligible candidate has the tools and the support needed to secure their place at a university, college, or TVET institution.
If you or someone you know is a 2025 KCSE candidate facing any challenges, visit the nearest KUCCPS support center, call the customer care line, or log onto students.kuccps.net today. The future starts with one application, and KUCCPS is ready to help you make it.
For the most current updates, visit the official KUCCPS website at kuccps.net or follow @KUCCPS_Official on X (Twitter).
