1. Residence Halls
Four residence halls offer attractive and modern living quarters for all resident students.They include: Kilimanjaro Dorm, Simotwo Dorm, Moi Dorm and Fish-Hull-Clark Dorm.
Currently, the University has three Married Student Houses which may be utilized by married students when availability allows. Each home has a living room, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen area.
2. Tuition Block
The central tuition block is a two-story complex housing administrative offices, faculty offices, textbook room, lecture rooms, typing and computer labs, library, chapel and prayer tower. The University reception is located opposite the Vice-Chancellor's office in the first floor leading into the entranceway of the chapel which sits 120. Four well-equipped lecture rooms accomodate 30 students each.
3. Library
The 12,000 volume library allows table seating for 50 students, offering magazines, reference works, audio-visual, and computer resources for academic research and study.

4. Dining/Music Hall
The Dining Hall seats 150 comfortably, offering three meals and two teas each day from the well-equipped, professionally staffed kitchen.
The Music Block (adjacent to the Dining Hall), includes a large classroom and several studio practice rooms which are equipped with a variety of musical instruments such as guitars, pianos and wind instruments.
5. Student Support Buildings
A modern, professionally staffed and well-maintained Dispensary equipped with an examining room and basic pharmaceauticals, is availabple for minor student medical needs on campus.
A Workshop area encompasses vehicle garages, and a modern woodworking room with power equipment where both maintainance and development projects are conducted.
The Tin-House, which was the original structure located on the University compound has been renovated into a canteen where students may purchase basic personal and school supplies, and refreshments which can be taken beneath adjacent casual bandas.
A variety of Faculty Houses are conveniently located within the University compound, for ease of access and the opportunity for interaction between students and faculty.
