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Life at Victoria University Kampala is awesome

Life at Victoria University Kampala is awesome
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Today, we look at Life at Victoria University Kampala. In addition to their enviable, academic programs and state of the art learning facilities we introduce to you the outdoors-focused lifestyle which promotes a sense of community amongst students, staff and the surrounding population.
Campus facilities and services
vu1Victoria University’s beautiful campus, with a backdrop of amazing scenery and accessibility, is something we’re proud to shout about.

Living on campus is so convenient because everything is on hand, with lectures and social and sports facilities just a short walk away. The campus has most of the facilities you will need.

Campus services include a health Insurance, a Muslim Student Centre, Students leisure lounge and The University also operates a 24-hour, year-round security/reception point to assist anyone who needs help.

Socialising on and out of campus

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With so many people working in and around  the campus, socialising is of major importance. Strategically located in the heart of Kampala City, Victoria University students are exposed to great places where they meet friends for lunch or coffee. The students have a wide range of social amenities like movie Cinemas, Shopping malls, Dance Clubs, Bars and coffee shops which are good places to relax. This has provided students with a free relaxing life style during their leisure time.

Health Club services

VU3When all the rigorous intellectual exertion of study gets too much, the campus offers the ultimate chill-out zone. Set in the most accessible part of the city, Victoria University Kampala is the only university campus in Uganda that provides students  with a state of the art health club services for relaxtion at affordable rates.
Why not experience what student life is like on campus for yourself? Victoria University offers a variety of opportunities to visit year-round.

VU’s open days give you the opportunity to talk to academic tutors, attend subject presentations and student-life talks, and take guided campus tours.