Overview
The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) is Jamaica’s largest and fastest-growing private teaching university, established in 2004 through the merger of two established institutes. It has earned institutional accreditation from the University Council of Jamaica and international recognition from the UK-based ASIC agency with five physical campuses plus a thriving online division, UCC serves around 7,000 students annually across a wide range of disciplines.
UCC offers a flexible, career-oriented learning environment with strong ties to industry and global partners such as the University of London and Florida International University The university is known for its diverse programs, including undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and professional certificates, as well as micro-credentials. Its emphasis on practical skills, entrepreneurship, and regional accessibility continues to draw both local and international students.
2. General Information
Name | University of the Commonwealth Caribbean |
Established | 2004 (roots from 1992 & 1976 institutes) |
Type | Private (Teaching University) |
Location | Kingston, Jamaica (five campuses + UCC Online) |
Website | https://www.ucc.edu.jm |
3. Fee Structure
Program | Tuition Fee |
Undergraduate (Jamaican, 3-credit module) | ≈ JMD 43,400 (new students, hybrid) |
Undergraduate (International, 3-credit module) | ≈ USD 750 (new students) |
MBA | ≈ USD 8,000 for 20‑month program |
Executive MBA / Public Admin (Jamaicans) | ≈ USD 9,000 for 24‑month program |
Doctorate (e.g. DBA) | ≈ £7,000 per year for University of Sunderland DBA |
4. Academic Programs
- Associate & Bachelor’s Degrees (Business, IT, Psychology, LLB via University of London, etc.)
- Master’s Degrees (MBA with multiple specializations, Executive MBAs, MSc in Cyber Security)
- Doctoral Degrees (Doctor of Business Administration, Doctor of Professional Practice)
- Professional Certificates and Diplomas, including short courses and micro‑credentials
- University of London-affiliated programs (LLB, Certificate in Common Law)
5. Facilities
- Five campuses (Kingston headquarters, plus regional campuses including Montego Bay, Mandeville, etc.)
- Fully online learning platform with modular delivery
- Library and digital resources
- Computer labs and Wi‑Fi across campuses
- Career services and placement support
- Scholarship Office and financial aid services
- Student lounges, event facilities, and auditoriums
6. Accommodation
UCC does not operate on-campus residences; students typically arrange housing independently or through recommended local options near their campus. International and regional students often opt for nearby guesthouses or private rentals.
7. Contact Information
- Email: admissions@ucc.edu.jm (general enquiries)
- Phone: +1 876‑906‑3000
- Address: 17 Worthington Avenue, Kingston 5, St Andrew, Jamaica
More Universities in Jamaica
- University of the West Indies
- University of Technology
- Northern Caribbean University
- Caribbean Maritime University
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