UCU Buildings

Bishop Tucker Building

This iconic building houses the Office of the Vice Chancellor; Principals Hall, the chapel and the historical Bishop Tucker School of Theology & Divinity.
 

Hamu Mukasa Library

The latest addition to UCU; it has 3-levels with an interior courtyard, reading room, computer and seminar rooms as well as seating for 1200 students

Nkoyoyo Hall

 
Named after UCU’s first chancellor, retired Archbishop Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo, this hall is a gathering place for the community

K - Block

Bishop Festo Kivengere Lecture Block (K – Block) is one of the main UCU classroom blocks along with Maari and Suubi blocks which were built to hold students.

M - Block

Bishop Eliphazi Maari Lecture Block (M – Block) is one of the main UCU classroom blocks along with K and Suubi blocks which were built to hold students.

N - Block

Stephen & Peggy Noll Lecture Block (N – Block) is one of the main UCU classroom blocks along with M, K and Suubi blocks which were built to hold students.

Janan Luwum Dining Hall

Each day the University feeds over 2500 students and caters for staff meetings and events. The dining hall is a central meeting place

Sabiiti and Nsibambi Halls

Sabiti Hall is the main female hall of Residence on campus and it houses the majority of first year students, an arrangement that helps them to quickly adapt to the campus environment.

Allan Galpin Health Centre

Allan Galpin Health Centre (AGHC II) treats both students and staff but it also operates as an out-patient facility that provides health care for patients or clients in the community.

Academics Department

With Academics offices claiming space here, Misaeri Kawuma Block is by far the most popular building for visitors and students.