Establishing a tertiary institution in Uganda requires formal approval and certification from the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE). The certificate of classification and registration serves as official authorization for a tertiary institution to operate legally and ensures it meets the national academic, administrative, and infrastructural standards set by law.
The certification process is guided by the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act, which outlines the requirements, application procedures, and responsibilities of prospective tertiary institution promoters. Below is the complete step-by-step guide for obtaining this certificate in Uganda.
Procedure
To apply in person, the applicant must make a written application to the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), accompanied by a project proposal containing all the necessary details about the proposed tertiary institution. Applicants are advised to first visit the official NCHE website or office for guidance and updated forms.
The Act provides that any tertiary institution holding a provisional license for not less than two years may apply to the Council for a certificate of classification and registration. Applicants should visit the NCHE offices, collect the prescribed application form, and attach all required documents before submission.
The application should include the prescribed fee of UGX 4,000,000 and a payment receipt. Once the application is received, the NCHE Board evaluates it for compliance with institutional standards. If satisfactory, an Inspection Committee is appointed to review the academic, administrative, and social setup of the proposed institution.
If the inspection report confirms compliance, the NCHE issues the certificate of classification and registration and publishes it in the Uganda Gazette. However, if the institution fails to meet the required standards, the NCHE will notify the applicant of the deficiencies and reasons for denial.
The inspection report is usually submitted within six months, and the full certification process may take up to one year from the date of application. Once gazetted, the tertiary institution gains official recognition and equivalence with other registered institutions.
Required Documents
Applicants must provide the following documents:
- The name and physical location of the proposed tertiary institution
- Names of the promoters or founders
- Vision, mission, objectives, and philosophy of the institution
- Proposed governance structure
- Human resource plan indicating staffing requirements
- Expected source of financial resources
- A timeline detailing steps toward achieving the institution’s objectives
All documents must be properly signed, dated, and submitted with the application form.
Eligibility
To qualify for a certificate of classification and registration, the applicant must:
- Hold a provisional license issued by the NCHE for at least two years
- Demonstrate proper administrative and organizational structure
- Meet the required standards of instruction and operation set by the NCHE
Fees and Validity
- Application fee: UGX 100,000
- Certificate fee: UGX 4,000,000
- Validity: The certificate remains valid for two years, after which renewal may be required based on compliance and performance evaluation.
Instructions
- No individual or organization may operate a tertiary institution without a valid provisional license, charter, or certificate of registration.
- Institutions found operating without approval face a fine of at least fifty currency points or other penalties under Ugandan law.
- Ensure all application forms are accurately filled, signed, and supported with complete documentation.
- Maintain transparency in providing financial and operational details to avoid rejection.
Required Information
Applicants must include:
- Full name and identity number
- Contact details (address, email, phone)
- Business plan and audited financial statements
- Citizenship or incorporation details
- Proposed college name, location, mission, vision, and academic niche
Need for the Document
The certificate of classification and registration ensures that tertiary institutions in Uganda operate at recognized standards comparable to other accredited institutions. It safeguards the quality of higher education, promotes institutional accountability, and builds public trust in Uganda’s academic system.






