Study Abroad
8 Jamaican Universities Offering English-taught programs

Studying an English-taught degree Jamaica can come with numerous opportunities both at home and abroad, such as as higher paying jobs. Compared to other study destinations, Jamaica is more affordable for those seeking to obtain bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
On the average, studying in Jamaica is not expensive when compared with the cost of study in many countries across Europe, North and South America. Jamaican universities that offer courses which are taught in English are accredited by the government and may be fully or partially recognized by universities in other countries. A degree from a university in Jamaica can make it easier for you to pursue graduate studies at prestigious universities in Europe, the United States, Canada or Australia.
If you wish to gain admission into a university in Jamaica, you will need to prove your English language skills by sitting for a set of entrance tests which access your ability to speak read, write and listen to English proficietly.
Some of these tests accepted by universities in Jamaica include:
- TOEFL iBT
- IELTS Academic
- C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
Here are 8 universities in Jamaica that offer Programs in English language.
1. University of the West Indies

- Students: 40,000
- Established in 1948 as a college of the University of London.
- 89 registered clubs and societies
- Gained full university status in 1962
The University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona delivers world-class, accredited higher education programs to Jamaica, and the rest of the world. The institution undertakes research and development programs aimed at supporting the social and economic growth of the Caribbean. The Mona Campus is located at the foot of the Blue Mountains and covers an area of approximately 653 hectares.
At the undergraduate level the University of the West Indies offers Bachelor’s in Computer Science and Information Technology, History and Journalism, Geography, History and Heritage, Film Production, Entertainment & Cultural Enterprise Management, Educational Administration and History & Archaeology.
2. Commonwealth University of the Caribbean
- Students: 23,000
- Established in 2004
Commonwealth University of the Caribbean, Jamaica is located in Bratislava and Kingston. The university focuses on areas such as human resource management, information technology, marketing, and economics. The Commonwealth Caribbean University of Jamaica has seven physical campuses and an online learning platform.
3. Caribbean Maritime University
- Students: 40,000
- Established in 2017
Caribbean Maritime University formerly known as Caribbean Maritime Institute is a public higher education institution which focuses primarily on maritime education and training. Caribbean Maritime University’s main campus is located at Pariso de Es Park.
4. Mico University College
- Students: 2,815
- Established in 1836
Mico University College is the oldest educational institution in the Western Hemisphere. This is a foundation university with many specialized courses, associate degrees, and full degree programs. The university’s tuition fees are very affordable and a number of scholarship opportunities are available for academically outstanding students.
5. Northern Caribbean University
- Students: 5622
- Established in 1907
Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is a private university with its main campus in the city of Mandeville, Jamaica, and additional campuses in Kingston, Montego Bay and Salem Runaway Bay. The university administration is managed by the Jamaica Union Council (JAMU) and the Atlantic Caribbean Union Mission (ACUM) of the SDA. The programs offered at this university include professional and vocational programs suitable for all students from around the world.
6. Jamaica Institute of Technology

- Students: 40000
- Established in 2016
Jamaica Institute of Technology is a public university located in Kingston, Jamaica. It is a university with a focus on science, technology and industry. Located on the outskirts of Kingston, the University of Technology Jamaica has a large and spacious campus.
7. Moneague College
- Students: 13,000
- Established in 1956
Moneague College is an educational institution in Moneague, Jamaica. The college began as a teacher training centre and later expanded to include several programs, and also offered bachelor’s degrees.
8. Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts
- Students: 40,000
- Established in 1995
Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts (EMCVPA) is an educational institution in Kingston, Jamaica. This institution is the premier provider of higher education in visual and performing arts in Jamaica. Since its establishment, it has been able to continually develop and preserve arts and culture.
At the undergraduate level Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts offers bachelor of fine arts, associate and studio certificates in painting, sculpture, jewellery, printmaking, ceramics, visual communication including illustration and animation, textiles and fibre arts, and most recently, photography.
