We are committed to making your admission process simple, transparent, and accessible. Find everything you need to know about joining La Salle College below.
Requirements vary by programme level. Below is a summary of the minimum entry requirements for each category.
Follow these simple steps to complete your application to La Salle College.
Browse our programmes and select the one that best matches your interests, qualifications, and career goals.
View Programmes →Review the entry requirements for your chosen programme and ensure you meet the minimum qualifications.
Fill in the online application form or download the physical form and submit it to our admissions office.
Apply Online →Upload or submit certified copies of your academic certificates, ID/Passport, and passport photos.
Upon successful review, you will receive an admission letter with reporting instructions and fee details.
Pay your fees, report on the specified date, and officially begin your journey at La Salle College.
La Salle College runs three intakes per year. Apply early to secure your place.
Our short courses are flexible and accessible — designed for professionals, school leavers, and anyone looking to upskill quickly.
Browse our ICT short courses catalogue and select the course that matches your interest and career goals.
View Courses →Fill in the online application form. Bring your National ID and one passport-size photograph to the admissions office.
Apply Now →Pay your fees, report on the specified start date, and begin your short course immediately.
All fees are in Kenya Shillings (KES). Fees are payable per semester. A non-refundable application fee of KES 2,000 is required upon application.
Students on Scholarship
Ross Scholarship Beneficiaries
Years of Lasallian Support
Countries in Lasallian Network
Two flagship scholarship programmes dedicated to supporting deserving students from vulnerable and financially disadvantaged backgrounds.
La Salle College of Education, Science & Technology is privileged to host the Mr. Ross Scholarship Programme, a family-funded initiative generously supported by Mr. Ross, a committed lay Lasallian from the United States who has championed the Lasallian Mission for over 30 years.
Through his dedication to education and service to the poor, the programme provides full and partial scholarships to deserving students from vulnerable and financially disadvantaged backgrounds, covering tuition and upkeep support.
To date, the Ross Family has supported over 160 students, enabling them to complete their studies, secure meaningful employment, and live out the mission of Touching Hearts, Teaching Minds, and Transforming Lives — a legacy the Institute proudly continues.
The Friends of La Salle Scholarship Programme is a transformative initiative supported by a dedicated network of Lasallian friends from the United States who are united in advancing the Lasallian mission in Kenya.
At La Salle College, the programme provides tuition-only scholarships to needy and deserving students, removing one of the greatest barriers to accessing quality higher and technical education. Beneficiaries are carefully identified and vetted at the institutional level to ensure fairness, transparency, and integrity — based on financial need, academic potential, and alignment with the Institute’s values.
We invite individuals, families, and partners of goodwill to join this collective mission — because when communities give together, they build futures together.
Beyond our internal programmes, students can access several government and community-based financial aid opportunities.
Higher Education Loans Board
Government-funded loans and bursaries for students in higher education institutions. Our students are eligible to apply for HELB financial support.
Visit HELBConstituency Development Fund
Bursaries available through your local Member of Parliament’s CDF office. Students can apply through their respective constituency offices.
Learn MoreLa Salle Brothers Education Development Fund
The Lasallian Brothers Education Development Fund supports deserving students within the global Lasallian network to access quality education.
Learn MoreCounty Government Education Bursaries
Nairobi and other county governments offer bursaries to residents pursuing technical and vocational education. Apply through your county education office.
Learn MoreWe are grateful for the generous support of our partners who make these scholarships possible and help transform lives through education.
A dedicated network of Lasallian friends and families from the United States who fund both the Ross and Friends of La Salle programmes.
The global network of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, operating in over 80 countries and committed to serving the poor through education.
We welcome corporate sponsorships from organisations committed to supporting technical education and youth empowerment in Kenya.
Individuals who share our Lasallian values and wish to invest in the potential of deserving students are welcome to partner with us as scholarship donors.
Follow these steps to apply for a scholarship at La Salle College.
Complete and submit your La Salle College admission application form, indicating your interest in scholarship consideration.
Provide supporting documents demonstrating financial need including family income statements and any relevant background information.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview with the scholarship committee to assess eligibility and alignment with programme values.
Successful applicants will be notified in writing and guided through the enrolment and scholarship disbursement process.
Whether you are a student seeking financial aid or a partner wishing to transform lives through education, we welcome you.