Founded upon traditional Jesuit educational principles, Hekima University College caters for the needs of men and women seeking to take their place in and contribute to the evangelising mission of the Church in variety of ministries. Since 2015 the undergraduate theology programme has served a large spectrum of students, including lay women and men, and individuals from fourteen other religious congregations. The College's HIPSIR initiative was accredited by the Commission for University Education since 2007 and continues to extend its outreach. Hekima also hosts the Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa, organised in 2010 and dedicated in part to preserving the record of Jesuit missionary involvement in Africa.
Academics
Hekima College began as the English-speaking Jesuit theologate in Sub-Saharan Africa for Jesuits studying for the priesthood, offering the same courses and programmes to lay women and men.
Hekima University College awards an annual prize for Excellence in Preaching in honor of the acclaimed American theologian and author, Frederick Buechner. Additionally, the College has regularly distributed copies of Buechner’s works among its students.
Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)
In 2004 Hekima inaugurated the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations. It offers a Master of Arts degree in conflict resolution and transitional justice in post-colonial Africa, as well as certificate courses in related topics. It also sponsors conferences and forums bringing together experts from across the continent and from abroad. The institute's mission is "to build a society where human dignity is respected, human rights promoted, faith and justice upheld, economic and natural resources shared equitably, international relations founded on principles that promote and respect human life, individuals and institution in power are held accountable, and academic excellence is pursued with the aim of achieving full human potential for good." HIPSIR publishes HIPSIR Newsletter and The Peace Dialogue.
Student life
Mentorship programme
Since its founding, the Ignatian concept of cura personalis has been central to the mentorship programme at Hekima. Students are accompanied through their respective programmes by an academic advisor.
Spiritual activities
Hekima College is founded on the Ignatian Spirituality. The College has historically endeavoured to promote Ignatian principles. Since its founding the Eucharist has been celebrated twice daily throughout the week, and College Mass every Wednesday.
Sports and clubs
The various sports engaged in by Hekima students have included football, basketball, volleyball, and table tennis. Historically there are several annual sports competitions, including a competition between current students and freshmen, and a competition between Jesuit and non-Jesuit students.