
The Delight Student Body: Who Studies at Delight Technical College in 2026?
By Delight Technical College | Campus Life | 2026
Delight Technical College is home to one of Nairobi’s most diverse and dynamic student communities. Students come from across Kenya, from East Africa, and increasingly from further afield united by a common commitment to developing creative and technical skills that will shape their careers and their communities. Understanding who studies at Delight is useful both for prospective students considering their fit and for employers and industry partners who want to know what the Delight community looks like.
🌍 Geographic Diversity
The Delight student body draws from an remarkably broad geographic range:
- Nairobi and its suburbs- the majority of students, for whom the central campus location is highly convenient
- Other Kenyan counties- students from Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Thika, and across Kenya who relocate to Nairobi for their studies, often making use of hostel accommodation
- East African neighbours- students from Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and the DRC bring different cultural perspectives and regional fashion and media industry experience
- International students- growing numbers of students from further afield attracted by Delight’s programmes and Nairobi’s creative environment
👥 Age Range and Life Stage
Delight’s inclusive entry requirements and flexible study modes attract students across a wide age range:
- School leavers- KCSE graduates who choose Delight as their first post-secondary education
- Young adults- students in their early 20s who are making career decisions for the first time
- Working professionals- employed individuals studying evenings, weekends, or through home schooling to develop new skills or change career direction
- Mature learners- adults in their 30s, 40s, and beyond who are returning to education with life experience and clear professional goals
- Entrepreneurs- people who have started or are planning to start businesses and need the skills and qualifications to do so effectively
🎯 Motivations and Goals
Students choose Delight for a remarkable variety of reasons but certain motivations recur consistently:
- Career change- professionals who want to move from unrelated sectors into creative industries
- Skills upgrade- people already working in fashion or media who want formal qualifications and deeper skills
- Entrepreneurship- individuals who want to start or grow a creative business with the right training foundation
- Academic progression- students who want the CDACC Diploma as a pathway to university
- Personal passion- people who love fashion, film, photography, or technology and want to develop that passion into a profession
🤝 The Student Community Experience
What makes Delight’s student community particularly distinctive is the way it brings together people who might otherwise never encounter each other in a shared creative purpose:
- Cross-school collaboration- fashion students working with media students on real projects
- Cross-cultural exchange- students from different communities and countries learning from each other’s aesthetic traditions
- Intergenerational learning- younger and older students sharing different kinds of experience and perspective
- Professional networks- students building genuine friendships and professional relationships that outlast their time at college
🌱 The Delight Culture
Delight has developed a distinctive campus culture, one that values creativity, professionalism, ambition, and community in equal measure. It is a culture where hard work is expected and celebrated, where creative risk-taking is encouraged, and where the diversity of the student body is seen as a strength rather than a complication.
“When you join Delight, you are not just joining a college, you are joining a community. A community of people who believe in the power of creative skills to change lives, build careers, and contribute to the world. That community will be with you long after you graduate.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



