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Eden University, a privately-owned institution, is situated in Barlastone Park, Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia. The university has a rich history of growth and development, evolving from its origins as Eden Institute, which was established in 2001.

Financial Aid

Eden University is committed to offering affordable tuition without compromising academic excellence. Discover our Financial Aid options designed to support your educational journey.

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Financial Aid & Scholarships

Eden provides need-based and merit-based aid for eligible students. We also partner with organizations that offer scholarships and bursaries to Zambian students.

Academic Merit Scholarships

Awarded to top-performing students based on academic achievement

Need-Based Assistance

For students demonstrating financial need with strong academic potential

Government Sponsorships

Coordination with state-sponsored higher education funding programs

Church and NGO Partner Grants

Scholarships through our network of faith-based and nonprofit partners

Student Work Programs

Students facing financial challenges or wishing to apply for work programs should write to the Dean of Student Affairs Office, expressing their financial situation and inability to pay tuition fees.

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Submit a letter to the Dean of Student Affairs Office
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Office evaluates financial status
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If approved, work program arranged
Limited slots: Maximum 5 students per semester
Payment plans: Student Retentions Office can help develop feasible payment plans with sponsors/guardians
Student receiving scholarship
Contact Information
  • Dean of Student Affairs: dean.studentaffairs@edenuniversity.edu.zm
  • Student Retentions Office: retentions@edenuniversity.edu.zm
  • Phone: +260 211 843 535 (Ext. 112)
Apply for Financial Aid

Applications reviewed on a rolling basis

Finance FAQs

Quick answers to common financial questions

Complete the online financial aid application and submit all required documentation, including proof of income, academic records, and a personal statement. Applications are available through the student portal or at the Financial Aid Office.

Payment deadlines vary by plan: Full payment is due at registration, semester payments are due at the start of each semester, and monthly installments are due by the 5th of each month. Exact dates are published in the academic calendar.

A late fee of 5% of the overdue amount is charged after a 7-day grace period. Continued non-payment may result in restricted access to university facilities and services. We encourage students facing difficulties to contact the Finance Office immediately to discuss alternatives.

Need help navigating your finances?

Our team is ready to assist you with payment plans, financial aid, and any billing questions.

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