
What Kenya’s TVET Act Means for Delight Students: Your Rights and Protections
By Delight Technical College | Academic & Legal Guide | 2026
Kenya’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act 2013 is the legal foundation of the entire TVET sector including Delight Technical College. Understanding what this Act means gives students confidence in the quality and legitimacy of their education, clarity about their rights, and assurance about the value of their qualifications. Here is a straightforward guide to what the TVET Act means for you.
📜 What Is the TVET Act 2013?
The TVET Act 2013 is a piece of Kenyan legislation that established the legal framework for technical and vocational education in the country. It created the institutions and standards that govern all TVET providers including Delight Technical College. Key provisions include:
- The establishment of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA)- the regulatory body that registers and oversees TVET institutions
- The establishment of CDACC- the Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council that develops curricula and awards certificates for diploma programmes
- National minimum standards for TVET facilities, staff qualifications, and student welfare
- The KNQF (Kenya National Qualifications Framework)- ensuring qualifications are nationally recognised and comparable
✅ What TVETA Accreditation Guarantees You
Because Delight is accredited by TVETA (Registration No. TVETA/PRIVATE/TVC/0080/2022), you have legal assurances that:
- The institution meets minimum standards for physical facilities, equipment, and learning environment
- All tutors meet minimum qualification requirements for teaching their subjects
- The institution has adequate governance, financial management, and administrative systems
- Student welfare provisions including counselling and support services, meet minimum standards
- The institution is legally authorised to provide the programmes it offers
🎓 What CDACC Certification Guarantees
CDACC certificates are government-issued qualifications. They carry the authority and recognition of the Kenyan national education system. This means:
- Your certificate is recognised by employers across Kenya and the region
- Your qualification is aligned with the KNQF enabling progression to higher levels
- The assessment that earned your certificate was conducted to a national standard
- Your certificate cannot be dismissed as a ‘private college’ qualification, it is nationally valid
⚖️ Your Rights as a Student
As a student at a TVETA-accredited institution, you have rights:
- The right to receive the education and services promised at enrolment
- The right to fair, transparent, and objective assessment
- The right to appeal assessment decisions through formal channels
- The right to access student welfare and counselling support
- The right to a safe, non-discriminatory learning environment
- The right to receive your certificate upon successful completion of the programme
📞 If You Have a Complaint
If you ever feel your rights as a student are not being respected, you can raise concerns:
- First: with Delight’s student welfare team or academic leadership
- If unresolved: with TVETA directly, the regulatory body has processes for student complaints
“Your education at Delight is protected by law. Your certificate is recognised by the government. Your rights are guaranteed. Study with the confidence that brings.”
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