Find answers to common questions about life at Eden University
Eden University is privately owned and fully registered with Zambian education authorities. It offers a range of diploma and degree programs across six schools, including Medicine, Pharmacy, Natural Sciences, Nursing, Law, Business, Education, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
While Eden University is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, it welcomes students of all faiths. Students are encouraged to engage in spiritual activities through the Office of the School Chaplain.
Both campuses offer convenient access to shops and markets. The main campus boasts various amenities like grocery shops, minimarts, salons, barbershops, internet cafes, stationary shops and a shopping mall just within and outside the school community, ensuring easy access to essentials.
The Great East campus is situated near prominent shopping malls such as East Park and Manda Hill, providing students with additional options for their shopping needs.
Accommodation is provided at the Main Campus and is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Students interested in securing accommodation can contact the accommodation assistant for an application form and pay a fee to reserve a bed space.
Additionally, off-campus housing options are available, with numerous boarding houses located nearby for students who prefer alternative accommodation arrangements. Students seeking off campus are encouraged to also communicate with the Accommodation Assistants as they have a list of verified and registered boarding houses.
Students pay for their tuition fees using the School Pay option that can be found on their Mobile Money app on the AIRTEL, MTN or ZAMTEL network.
During Continuous Assessment Tests (CATs) or Final Examinations, students are required to carry the following:
Students with valid reasons for being away or missing class need to visit the office of the Dean of Men/Women. There, they will be issued with a temporary pass that must be signed and approved by the school. This process ensures that all lecturers are notified of the student's absence.
If you're finding a subject challenging, first contact your lecturer for assistance. If you're still unsatisfied, reach out to the Head of Department (HOD) or the Student Retentions Office for further support and tutoring recommendations.
The university library offers a wide range of resources including books, journals, and online databases. You can access these resources either physically or online using your student credentials.
The university offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports such as football, netball, basketball, chess, pool, and debate. For more information on how to participate in these activities, please contact the Student Affairs Office or the EDENSU Sports and Recreation Minister.
Yes, the university provides opportunities for community service and volunteering. Through collaboration between the Corporate Affairs Office and the Student Affairs Office, various community service projects are organized or partnerships are established with local organizations. To get involved, stay updated on announcements or inquire at the Student Affairs Office for available opportunities.
At the main campus, students have access to a cafeteria offering specialized meal plan packages at monthly and semester rates. Additionally, the campus community features various food vendors providing a diverse selection of meals. For those residing in boarding facilities, communal kitchens are available with designated cooking spaces for students who prefer to cook for themselves. However, students must bring their own cookers and kitchen utensils.
Yes, the university offers transportation services based on bus availability. Additionally, students who have classes at the Great East Campus and reside at the Main Campus can benefit from organized buses managed by the EDENSU Minister of Publicity, Information & Transport. These buses provide transportation to and from the campuses at a fixed monthly rate. For more information and details on transportation services, please contact the Minister of Transport Office or the Student Services Office.
The University provides support for mental health concerns through the Student Affairs and Chaplaincy offices. Confidential counseling services are offered to students by qualified personnel trained in psychiatry and psychosocial counseling. Additionally, you can seek guidance from trusted faculty members or advisors. Your well-being is important, and support is available to help you navigate any mental health challenges you may encounter.