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Rwanda’s New Coding University: A Game-changer For Students In 2025

The new institution, powered by the Rwanda Coding Academy (RCA) and supported by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of ICT and Innovation, will focus on AI and Cybersecurity.
Aerial view of Rwanda’s new coding university campus opening in 2025

Rwanda is preparing to open the doors to its very own specialised coding university in October 2025, marking a huge step forward for education and technology in Africa. The new institution, powered by the Rwanda Coding Academy (RCA) and supported by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of ICT and Innovation, will focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cybersecurity, two of the fastest-growing fields in the world.

This exciting development is part of Rwanda’s big plan to become a knowledge-driven economy, creating opportunities for young people to build future-proof careers and compete on the global stage.

Why Parents Should Pay Attention

The Rwanda Coding Academy has already made a name for itself since launching in 2019, with a tough but rewarding programme that has turned out some of the country’s best young coders. The new university will build on this foundation, offering degrees in AI, data science, cybersecurity, and advanced software engineering.

For parents, this means your child could access a world-class education without having to leave Rwanda. It’s an investment in skills that are not only in demand locally, but also across Africa and internationally.

Students working on laptops during a coding class at Rwanda’s new university

At-a-Glance Takeaways

  • Launch Date: Rwanda’s first specialised coding university launches in October 2025
  • Backed By: Ministry of Education and Ministry of ICT and Innovation
  • First Intake: 60 students (targeted gender balance: 30 female, 30 male)
  • Future Enrolments: Potential for 300+ students per year once coding academies expand to provinces
  • Academic Focus: Degrees in AI, Cybersecurity, Data Science, and Advanced Software Engineering
  • Parent Benefit: Access to world-class tech education without leaving Rwanda
  • Career Advantage: Students gain future-proof skills in Africa’s fastest-growing digital sectors
  • Global Exposure: Partnerships with GIZ (Germany), KOICA (South Korea), and more
  • Youth Opportunity: Designed for a nation where over 60% of the population is under 25

The Future Is Digital

The global digital economy is booming, and Africa is quickly catching up. According to experts, Africa’s digital economy could be worth more than $700 billion by 2050. Rwanda wants to make sure its young people are ready for these opportunities.

By choosing to study at Rwanda’s new coding university, students will gain hands-on training in real-world tech problems. They will also have access to research opportunities and industry partnerships that prepare them to lead in tomorrow’s digital job market.

Why AI and Cybersecurity Are Hot Careers

If you’ve ever wondered where the best jobs of the future will be, look no further than AI and cybersecurity. From self-driving cars to smart farming, AI is already changing industries everywhere. Cybersecurity, meanwhile, is essential as more businesses and governments move online.
Students who specialise in these areas can look forward to exciting, well-paid careers. Rwanda’s coding university will make sure they are not just employees but innovators and entrepreneurs, creating tech solutions for Africa and the world.

Opening Doors for Rwanda’s Youth

More than 60% of Rwanda’s population is under 25, and many are looking for the right opportunities to shape their futures. This university is designed to answer that need.
By offering specialised degrees, Rwanda is ensuring its young people don’t just dream about tech careers abroad, they can start those journeys right here at home. For students, this means access to high-demand skills. For parents, it means peace of mind knowing your child is preparing for a stable and rewarding future.

Partnerships That Put Students Ahead

The Rwanda Coding Academy has already worked with respected international partners like GIZ (Germany) and KOICA (South Korea). The new university is expected to expand these global ties, giving students access to cutting-edge knowledge, technology, and mentorship.
This is not just about learning in classrooms, it’s about connecting with the wider world, landing internships, and becoming part of a global community of innovators.

Expert Take

The Minister of Education, Dr. Eugene Mutimura, said:
“We thought that we should give an opportunity to the best students and that’s what we did, but we also took into consideration gender, and we aimed at having at least 30 students who are females and 30 students who are males. This is the programme that is going to take place every year.”
The Minister for ICT and Innovation, Paula Ingabire, said:

“We are starting with sixty students, but the intention is that if we can roll out at least five coding academies, one in each province, then you are looking at least every year enrolling about three hundred students that can specialise in becoming software experts.”

Minister of Education speaking at the launch of Rwanda’s new coding university
Dr. Eugene Mutimura, Minister of Education speaking at the launch of Rwanda’s new coding university

What You Need to Do Next

Applications are expected to open soon for the first intake in October 2025. Parents and students should start preparing now by keeping an eye on official updates from the Rwanda Coding Academy and the Ministry of Education.

If you’re a parent, talk to your child about the opportunities in AI, coding, and cybersecurity. If you’re a student, start brushing up on maths, science, and basic programming to get a head start.
This is your chance to be part of something historic, Rwanda’s first specialised coding university. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be at the heart of Africa’s digital future.

Parents, this is the future you want for your children. Students, this is your opportunity to shine. Get ready for October 2025, the future of tech in Rwanda starts now.

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