Frequently Asked Questions
CUZ’s main campus is located at 18443 Cranborne Avenue, Hatfield, Harare, with regional Learning Centres in Bulawayo, Chinhoyi, Mutare, Gweru and Gokwe.
You can apply:
Online through the CUZ application portal, Click Here to Apply.
In person at our campus or any of the Learning Centres.
Via email by requesting an application form from admissions. Email Admissions Now.
CUZ offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in:
Social Sciences
Business Management & Finance
Theology, Ethics & Religious Studies
ICT & Computer Science
Psychology
Education
Development Studies
Entrepreneurship and Project Management.
Access Full Programmes here.
Most programmes require:
5 O’ Levels including English Language
2 A’ Level passes
Mature entry and special exemptions are available for some programmes.
Yes. Students without A’ Levels can enter through:
Certificates
Diplomas
Mature Entry (25 years and above)
Recognition of Prior Learning (where applicable)
Application Form is $20 for undergraduate courses and $30 for postgraduate courses.
Yes. CUZ offers weekend, evening, and block-release options for selected programmes to support working professionals.
CUZ uses a blended learning system, meaning some modules are delivered online while others are face to face.
Tuition fees vary per programme and year.
Current fees are available at the Bursar’s Office. Call 086 8800 2370 Or Email.
Yes, CUZ offers limited scholarships and church sponsored support (Varies).
Some programmes also accept different sponsorship where applicable. There are also different scholarships offered for students who have already started their studies.
Yes. CUZ is fully accredited by the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE).
On campus accommodation is currently limited with a hostels construction project underway, but assistance is offered to help students find safe, reliable housing near campus.
Fees can be paid through:
Swipe and POS (at the Campus / Learning Centres)
USD cash payments
At ZB bank, BancABC bank and or First Capital Bank
Yes. CUZ welcomes international students. The International Office assists with:
Student permits
Tuition guidance
Accommodation support
Most undergraduate degrees take 3–4 years (depending on Prior Qualification), diplomas take 1–2 years, and postgraduate programmes vary from 1–2 years.
CUZ is a Catholic run university, but it welcomes students of all faiths. Religious affiliation is not a requirement for admission.
Phone: 086 8800 2370
Email: info@cuz.ac.zw
- Website: www.cuz.ac.zw
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