Addis Ababa
St. Mary’s University (SMU) is an outgrowth of St. Mary’s Language School which was established in 1991 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Language School was upgraded to a Language Center in 1995 with an exclusive focus on the improvement of the English language proficiency of students, establishing itself as a leading language center in the capital. It was in this language center that the University was born. St. Mary's University was established in 1998 under St. Mary's University General Educational Development PLC with its head office in Hawassa and a branch in Addis Ababa. It commenced its operations in the same year with 33 students in Hawassa and 37 in Addis Ababa, studying in three departments (Departments of Accounting, Marketing, and Law). Later in the same year, 49 students joined the Dilla Branch, 90 kilometers from Hawassa, which is found in the southern part of Ethiopia. In the last quarter of 1998, it admitted more than 300 students in Addis Ababa (Lideta Campus located opposite the Federal High Court) and 25 students in Dilla.
School Director: Prof. Wondwosen Tamrat
Population: 6000
Population of Teaching Staff: