The institution carried out an open day in the country to raise awareness about its diverse range of programmes.
In the arrangement, Kenyans will now be able to enrol in different courses, which will be handled exclusively online.
The institution says it is keen on equipping professionals with skills in today’s highly competitive Kenyan job market.
They run from certificate courses to diplomas and degrees, as well as postgraduate programmes.
Nexford says that the program will go a long way in providing professionals with the necessary skills to compete in the global job market.
“Most Kenyans who are working are unwilling to quit their jobs to pursue on-campus higher education because they want to work and study at the same time,”said Nextford Partnerships Manager Lydia Karingithi
this has made it easier to many as comparing the cost of living and learning abroad,this way is more cheap.it’s high time for everyone wo wished to study abroad to grab this opportunity.