Graduates who have not yet picked up their certificates are required to complete the collection process by the end of Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
In a statement shared on its official social media platforms, KMTC emphasized that only graduates who have completed the necessary clearance procedures will be allowed to collect their certificates.
In a statement shared on its official social media platforms, KMTC emphasized that only graduates who have completed the necessary clearance procedures will be allowed to collect their certificates.
The institution warned that the deadline will not be extended and urged students not to miss the opportunity to secure their hard-earned academic credentials.
“Attention Graduating Class of 2025, Today is the final day to collect your certificates! If you haven’t picked yours up yet, make sure to head over to the KMTC Headquarters in Nairobi before the window closes. Ensure you have completed your clearance with the college. Don’t miss out on securing your hard-earned credentials. See you there!” the statement read.
KMTC also advised graduates to verify that all departmental and academic clearances have been completed before proceeding to the headquarters for collection. The college stressed that proper clearance is mandatory to ensure a smooth handover of certificates.
This announcement follows the recent KMTC graduation ceremony held at Kasarani Stadium, which saw the participation of senior government officials, including Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and top Ministry of Health officials.
“Attention Graduating Class of 2025, Today is the final day to collect your certificates! If you haven’t picked yours up yet, make sure to head over to the KMTC Headquarters in Nairobi before the window closes. Ensure you have completed your clearance with the college. Don’t miss out on securing your hard-earned credentials. See you there!” the statement read.
KMTC also advised graduates to verify that all departmental and academic clearances have been completed before proceeding to the headquarters for collection. The college stressed that proper clearance is mandatory to ensure a smooth handover of certificates.
This announcement follows the recent KMTC graduation ceremony held at Kasarani Stadium, which saw the participation of senior government officials, including Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and top Ministry of Health officials.
The graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone for KMTC students, many of whom have dedicated years of rigorous training to qualify as healthcare professionals.
During the ceremony, Deputy President Kindiki acknowledged the financial challenges faced by KMTC students, particularly the lack of support from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), which traditionally assists students in other tertiary institutions.
During the ceremony, Deputy President Kindiki acknowledged the financial challenges faced by KMTC students, particularly the lack of support from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), which traditionally assists students in other tertiary institutions.
He pledged to address this gap by initiating discussions with relevant stakeholders, including the Health, Finance, and Education Cabinet Secretaries, to develop a framework for extending HELB support to KMTC students.
“Mimi nimeambiwa ya kwamba wanafunzi wa KMTC hawapati HELB loan; serikali imesikia hio ombi. Mimi naenda kusanya wale wanahusika: Waziri wa Hazina, wa Afya na Waziri wa Elimu wiki ijayo,” Kindiki said.
“Mimi nimeambiwa ya kwamba wanafunzi wa KMTC hawapati HELB loan; serikali imesikia hio ombi. Mimi naenda kusanya wale wanahusika: Waziri wa Hazina, wa Afya na Waziri wa Elimu wiki ijayo,” Kindiki said.
The Deputy President’s announcement is expected to bring relief to many KMTC students who have long pursued their studies without access to the loan facilities that their counterparts in other universities enjoy.
The initiative aims to ensure that KMTC graduates can focus on their studies without financial constraints and enter the healthcare workforce fully supported.
