Ankole Western University


The Ankole Western University, is an Anglican institution of higher learning in Uganda. It is owned and administered by the Western Ankole Diocese of the Church of Uganda.

Location

The university is located in the town of Kabwohe, in Sheema District, Western Uganda. This location lies approximately, by road, southwest of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The approximate coordinates of the university are:0°34'28.0"S, 30°22'44.0"E.

History

The resolution by the Anglican mission to start a tertiary institution of learning in Western Ankole was made in 2002. It was further resolved that the institution be situated at Kabwohe Hill. Ultimately, the institution would be called Ankole Western University. In order to build up to university status, the institution is named Ankole Western Institute of Science and Technology,.
In December 2005, the Institute admitted the first batch of students to study for the Diploma in Education. In January 2006 another batch of students were enrolled to study for the Diploma in Agribusiness.
In November 2007, AWIST applied for a license as a tertiary college of learning. In July 2008, the license was granted and the Institute was given authority to award Certificates and Diplomas in the fields of instruction where it offered courses.
As of October 2009, Ankole Western University has over three hundred students enrolled in various fields of study, including: education, business administration, agribusiness, animal health, animal production, guidance & counseling, developmental studies, social work and social administration.

Academics

The academic programs offered at Ankole Western University include the following:
; Diploma courses
; Certificate course
As of October 2009, the courses offered at Ankole Western University lead to the award of Certificates and Diplomas.
Diploma in arts in Mass communication.