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Université Protestante au Congo has been a pioneer in Congolese higher education since 1959. It has remained independent, survived chaotic political regions, wars and civil strife, and produced highly qualified Congolese leadership and faculty members holding doctoral degrees from Europe and the United States.
Over 5300 students (half female) were enrolled for the 2006-07 academic year, almost evenly divided between those studying in the School of Business and Economics and School of Law. Another 300 study in the School of Theology. In October 2006, our new School of Medicine welcomed its inaugural class of 200 students.
The UPC student population is diverse and, although founded by various Protestant denominations, the university welcomes students from any of the world’s major religions – in fact, half the current enrollment is Roman Catholic.
Admission standards exceed those of the national admissions tests and include rigorous university-administered entrance exams. Character references are also required.
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