The Scholars Programme
Scholars Programme
The Scholars Programme began in March, 2016. The Scholars Programme is a preparatory, A-Level calibre, certificate-granting programme that serves as the gateway to enter African Christian University, or any other university.
The Objective
The Scholars Programme has two primary objectives:.
Objective 1
It introduces a solidly biblical, gospel-saturated worldview as the foundation for all academic studies and practical labour. It cannot be overstated how important one’s worldview is to a proper understanding and application of truth. We all live out of our worldview, that which we believe is true and important in life.
As Christians, we realize that all our knowledge is analogical. Our knowledge is based on the truth expressions of God. But we can not fully understand truth unless we are true knowers of God. Proverbs 9:10 tells us, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.”
That is where all scholarship begins: the truth of God as revealed in His word and demonstrated in His creation. The Scholars Programme is geared to teach truth in all academic disciplines, striving to know God in all knowledge.
Objective 2
The Scholars Programme hones and sharpens basic but necessary scholarship skills to ensure excellence at university-level studies and Christian living.
It is a “gap-year” programme requiring applicants to submit Grade 12 Mock Exam results to determine their capability to write the ACU Entrance Examinations for Scholars Programme admission determination.
ACU is to be an academically robust tertiary institution. Our students must be equipped to perform at the highest levels in thought and effort.
All of our lecturers not only hold degrees from top-level, reputable institutions, they are also committed members of their churches.

Catherine Banda
Coordinator

Kenneth Banda
Lecturer
Computer Skills

Tiisa Chiwele
Lecturer

Ronald Kalifungwa
Lecturer
Christian Reasoning and Rhetoric

Million Kambuli
Lecturer
Mathematics

Collins Sakalunda
University Chaplain | Lecturer
The Bible’s Grand Narrative

Wilson Tembo
Dean of Students | Lecturer
Language Arts
What to expect:
Term 1
Bible’s Grand Narrative I
Language Arts I
Christian Reasoning and Rhetoric I
Mathematics I
Computer Skills I
Term 2
Bible’s Grand Narrative II
Language Arts II
Christian Reasoning and Rhetoric II
Mathematics II
Computer Skills II
Term 3
Bible’s Grand Narrative III
Language Arts III
Christian Reasoning and Rhetoric III
Mathematics III
Computer Skills III
Others
Choir
Music
Study Skills
