14/06/2021
It’s that time again! Registration opens tomorrow!
STEM
STEM is a term that has become increasingly popular in education when referring to this group of topics (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics).
29/06/2020
Breaking News‼️‼️ The UCCI STEM Camp 2020 is a go ‼️‼️ Are you ready to participate❓ We've got Computing, Drones, VR, Microbiology, Mathematics, Astronomy, Environmental Science, Vlogging, Photography, Physics, Chemistry & Robotics! 🚀Click the link to register before July 24th🙌: https://connect.ucci.edu.ky/register/stem2020camp
19/06/2020
Learn how to Apply to UCCI!
Join us on Friday, 26 June, 2020 at 12pm as we guide you through a Step-By-Step process on how to Apply to UCCI this Fall 2020 Semester. Register Now by visiting: https://connect.ucci.edu.ky/register/howtoapply
08/05/2020
Online classes are making education more accessible. Join UCCI in Summer 2020 for a range of online learning opportunities. Prospective students apply to UCCI by May 11th at https://connect.ucci.edu.ky/apply. Current students visit: www.ucci.edu.ky/myucci to register for classes before May 15th. Classes start May 11th. Get started today!
26/03/2020
Further to the advisory issued by the Cayman Islands Government, on Monday 16th March, UCCI’s physical campuses are closed. The university continues to deliver courses via technology-enabled teaching and learning. Let us all do our part in keeping our community safe. Learn more about how we have been responding to the COVID-19 developments by visiting our resource page: ucci.edu.ky/covid-19.
22/02/2020
Check out the maths behind traffic congestion. Surely, we experience this on our island!
Mathematics Proves That Building Fewer Roads Can Reduce Traffic Jams
Mathematics proves that building fewer roads can actually reduce traffic congestion. Keep on reading to find out why and how.
22/02/2020
We had a great time at the Chamber of Commerce Careers Expo today. The robot obstacle course piqued the interest of many visitors!
30/01/2020
See you all tomorrow!
Dear Students
Good afternoon. We are pleased to report that we have completed building structural assessments on the Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac campuses and are pleased to announce that we will be resuming classes tomorrow 31st January 2020.
I would like to express my gratefulness for everyone’s support, patience and understanding during this challenging time. We thank each person for all that you did for one another and the University during these unprecedented few days. We are grateful for the opportunity to welcome you back to campus and to resume teaching and learning after the earthquake.
Kind regards,
Dr. Stacy McAfee
UCCI President & CEO
30/01/2020
The campus remains closed tomorrow, January 30th. See message from the President.
Keep safe and stay blessed.
Dear Students
Following yesterday’s earthquake, a building structural assessment has been conducted and we await a full report and an official “all clear” by the relevant authorities.
Accordingly, the UCCI Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac campuses remain closed. We also continue to monitor official government updates and are aware that the government schools will be open tomorrow but UCCI nevertheless remains closed. We appreciate your patience at this time as we work together to ensure your safety. We are conscious that this has been a very stressful situation and we shall make counseling services available. Even though our campuses are closed, for students who may wish to reach out for counseling services, please contact Student Life by email for more information.
Stay Safe.
Dr. Stacy McAfee
UCCI President & CEO
29/01/2020
We hope the you and your family are safe after today's earthquake.
Please note that all classes have been cancelled or tomorrow, Wednesday the 29th of January. This cancellation is necessary so that a structural assessment of the buildings can be done to ensure we are all safe upon returning on January 30th.
Keep safe everyone!