Bienfait: Rising from Humble Beginnings to Court Success
At the height of two meters and three centimeters, 24-year-old Bienfait Muyenzi Nkusi has not only grown in stature but also in skill and character. Born into a modest family…
Kepler graduates enter the world of work as effective professionals, many of them getting job offers before completing their studies. Kepler’s robust internship support prepares them with the professional skills and the confidence needed to build a fulfilling career or create a business. We leverage our insights with employers to make all Kepler students immediately employable.
Kepler’s academic and career programs and our partnership with Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) constantly improves how we serve our students. This includes regular updating of our pedagogical approaches in blended, student-centered, and competency-based learning.
Kepler graduates enter the world of work as effective professionals, many of them getting job offers before completing their studies. Kepler’s robust internship support prepares them with the professional skills and the confidence needed to build a fulfilling career or create a business. We leverage our insights with employers to make all Kepler students immediately employable.
Kepler’s academic and career programs and our partnership with Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) constantly improves how we serve our students. This includes regular updating of our pedagogical approaches in blended, student-centered, and competency-based learning.
To make sure all students are ready to take on Kepler’s dynamics offerings, we offer a foundation program at the very beginning of every program that focuses on improving literacy and numeracy, English language and technology skills and introduces critical concepts in business and sustainability.
We have consistently demonstrated gender parity in our key outcomes.
At Kepler, women are:
Graduating:
Finding employment:
Retaining employment:
Being employed:
At the same or higher rates than men.
Kepler is preparing young Africans for the future of work with 21st-century skills and new pathways to employment.
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