Christian Alliance University

Three students were part of the first class: Esaron Lelo Mavinga, Dynobert Nlandu Nguala and Justin-Abraham Kumbu-ki-Makaya.

Under the leadership of Dr. Nathalis Songo Vangu, its first African Rector, the seminary underwent a significant growth sprout.

Unfortunately, this growth would come to a virtual halt with the turmoil in the Congo during the nineties[3].

In 2012, it was renamed Université de l'Alliance au Congo (UAC) with the addition of two new faculties, Management, Information & Communication and Computer Sciences.

In 2015, it was renamed Université de l'Alliance Chrétienne with the addition of two new faculties, Law & Criminal Science and Economics.