Selected Applicants at Archbishop Mihayo University
College of Tabora (AMUCTA) 2022/23 Waliochaguliwa The Archbishop Mihayo
University College of Tabora (AMUCTA) 2022/23 is a constituent college
of St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT). AMUCTA is an independent
higher-learning institution governed by the Board of Trustees and the
University Council under the Catholic Bishops of Tanzania (Tanzania
Episcopal Conference).
The Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora
(AMUCTA) is located at Viziwi (Deaf Mute Institute) along Lumumba Street
in Tabora municipality. The University is very close to the bus stand,
the railway station, and the Tabora airport. It is also along Nzega road
and adjacent to Tabora Teachers College.
Waliochaguliwa AMUCTA 2022/23
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Mission
AMUCTA strives to provide a high quality education,
research, and public service, promote the pursuit and defence of truth
with honesty and transparency, and service with competence and
dedication.
Vision
To be a highly regarded institution in offering
accessible, equitable and harmonised university education focused on
ethical values and holistic formation of a human being.
Overview
The Tanzania Commission for Universities
(TCU) was established on 1st July 2005, under the Universities Act
(Chapter 346 of the Laws of Tanzania) to succeed the former Higher
Education Accreditation Council which had been in operation since 1995.
It is a body corporate mandated to recognize, approve, registered and
accredited Universities operating in Tanzania, and local or foreign
University level programs being offered by registered higher education
institutions..
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TCU Background and Core Functions: The
Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) is a body corporate
established on the 1st July 2005, under the Universities Act 2005
(Chapter 346 of the Laws of Tanzania) with mandate to recognise,
approve, register and accredit Universities operating in Tanzania, and
local or foreign University level programmes being offered by registered
higher education institutions. It also coordinates the proper
functioning of all university institutions in Tanzania so as to foster a
harmonised higher education system in the country.
The Tanzania
Commission for Universities succeeded the former Higher Education
Accreditation Council (HEAC) which was established in 1995 under the
Education Act 1995 with a legal mandate to regulate the establishment
and subsequent accreditation of private university institutions in the
country. Being limited only to private universities, such mandate was
considered unfavourable for the promotion of a viable public-private
partnership in higher education as stipulated in the National Higher
Education Policy of 1999.