Initiatives
Kent State University’s presence in Rwanda includes a range of academic, training and partnership initiatives that reflect a growing and multifaceted collaboration—from graduate degree programs and aviation training to study abroad and joint research.
Sponsored Student Programs
Kent State hosts students from Rwanda across multiple government and institutional partnerships, providing graduate education and professional training aligned with Rwanda’s national development priorities.
Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education sponsors students to pursue academic programs at Kent State in fields critically needed in Rwanda. Currently, 66 Rwandan students are enrolled at Kent State University. Six recent graduates have already returned to Rwanda and are working in public institutions, with additional students expected to enroll in Fall 2026.
Rwanda National Police
The Rwanda National Police send students to Kent State to pursue graduate studies—including master’s and doctoral programs—in Computer Science, Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), and Peace and Conflict Studies.
RwandAir
In partnership with RwandAir, Kent State provides professional pilot training to support Rwanda’s ambition to become a leading aviation hub in the region. The first cohort of RwandAir-sponsored students enrolled at Kent State in Spring 2026.
University Partnerships
Kent State and the University of Rwanda are collaborating on joint degree programs that connect campuses across continents and open new pathways for Rwandan students.
Aeronautic/Aerospace Engineering — 2+2 Program
Students complete their first two years at the University of Rwanda’s College of Science and Technology and transfer to Kent State for the final two years, earning a fully accredited Kent State degree. The University of Rwanda has submitted the program to the Higher Education Council (HEC) for approval, with both institutions targeting a launch in June 2026.
Dual Master’s in Peace and Conflict Studies
Kent State and the University of Rwanda are developing a dual master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies, structured as one year in the United States and one year in Rwanda. This program will provide students with a globally grounded education in one of the region’s most relevant fields.
Fashion Industry — Exploratory
Kent State and the University of Rwanda are exploring the development of a dual master’s degree in the Fashion Industry, building on the growing creative economy partnership that underpins Kent State University Rwanda.
Sport Management — Kepler College
Kent State and Kepler College in Rwanda are developing a dual master’s program in Sport Management, expanding graduate-level academic pathways for students at both institutions.
Other Initiatives
Beyond sponsored programs and university partnerships, Kent State's work in Rwanda extends into study abroad, language training, and emerging areas of collaboration that deepen the university's long-term presence in the region.