UCSF & Yayasan Sabah Colleges: A Guide
What is UCSF (Kolej Yayasan Sabah)?
UCSF, or Kolej Yayasan Sabah, is a foundation-run college in Kota Kinabalu established by Yayasan Sabah. It offers 19 diploma and degree programmes across two campuses and is integrated with the Yayasan Sabah scholarship pathway.
What is UCSF (Kolej Yayasan Sabah)?
The University College of Sabah Foundation — known in English as UCSF and in Malay as Kolej Yayasan Sabah — is one of the state's most distinctive higher-education institutions. It was founded by Yayasan Sabah, the Sabah Foundation, the long-standing state body charged with improving the social and economic wellbeing of Sabahans. That parentage shapes everything about the college, from its scholarship links to its career pathways.
Unlike Sabah's public university, UMS, UCSF is a foundation-run college focused on practical, employment-oriented diploma and degree programmes. As of 2010 it had around 2,600 students. It markets itself as a "Green University," a label tied to its sustainability-focused campus design rather than a formal ranking.
For Sabahan families weighing where to send a school leaver, UCSF occupies a useful middle ground: a locally rooted institution backed by a state foundation, offering applied programmes and — crucially — a direct line into the Yayasan Sabah scholarship system that has supported Sabah students for more than half a century.
Where are the UCSF campuses?
UCSF runs two campuses, both within Kota Kinabalu, each with a different role:
- City Campus (Sembulan): Located in Sembulan near the city centre, this is the college's main, easily accessible campus.
- Technical Campus (Likas): Situated in the Likas area, this campus houses the more hands-on technical programmes.
Splitting academic and technical provision across two sites lets UCSF keep its general programmes close to the city while giving technical courses the space and facilities they need. Both campuses reflect the college's "Green University" identity through their sustainability-minded design.
What programmes does UCSF offer?
UCSF offers 19 programme types across diploma and degree levels. The spread is deliberately practical and aligned with sectors where Sabah has clear demand for skilled graduates:
- Engineering
- Information Technology
- Business
- Hospitality
- Tourism
- Education
- Environment
Hospitality and tourism programmes in particular play to Sabah's strengths as a major travel destination, while business, IT and engineering courses feed the broader state economy and the companies within the Yayasan Sabah Group. The diploma-to-degree structure also gives students a staged route, allowing them to enter with a diploma and progress to a degree. For a school leaver who is not yet certain of a long-term direction, this lets them build a recognised qualification first and decide later whether to continue into a full degree, all within the same college.
Because the programme list leans towards applied, vocational fields rather than pure academic research, UCSF tends to suit students who want a clear line of sight from their studies to a job. That practical emphasis is reinforced by the Technical Campus in Likas, where the more hands-on engineering and technical courses are delivered with the facilities those subjects require.
How does UCSF link to the Yayasan Sabah scholarship pathway?
The single most important thing that sets UCSF apart is its integration with the Yayasan Sabah scholarship programme. Yayasan Sabah has run one of Malaysia's oldest state foundation scholarship schemes since 1968, supporting thousands of Sabah students across five decades through secondary, higher-education and overseas study awards as well as low- or zero-interest training loans.
Because UCSF was founded by Yayasan Sabah, studying there can connect a student directly to that ecosystem. The college describes a pathway in which education leads toward employment within Yayasan Sabah Group companies — turning a scholarship and a diploma or degree into a recognisable career route rather than an isolated qualification.
This study-to-career linkage is the core advantage UCSF offers over a standalone private college. For a Sabahan student who qualifies for foundation support, the combination of funded study and a clear employment destination is a powerful proposition.
If you are considering UCSF, look closely at the Yayasan Sabah scholarship options at the same time. The college and the scholarship programme share the same parent body, so the strongest cases are usually the ones that line up funded study with a route into the Yayasan Sabah Group. See our Scholarships in Sabah guide for the full list of awards and criteria.
What other private and foundation institutions are in Sabah?
UCSF is not the only non-public option in Kota Kinabalu. Two other private institutions round out the choices for Sabahan students who want an alternative to the public university.
UNITAR International University — Sabah Campus. UNITAR is notable nationally as Malaysia's first private university, founded on 18 December 1997. Its Sabah campus is located at Alamesra Plaza Utama in Kota Kinabalu and operates as a branch of the main UNITAR International University, whose headquarters is in Petaling Jaya. The Sabah campus offers programmes in Business Administration, Education, IT and Management.
North Borneo University College (NBUC). NBUC holds its own milestone as the first private university college in Sabah. Based in Kota Kinabalu, it offers programmes in Business, IT, Engineering and Hospitality, giving students a further local option for applied, career-focused study.
How do these colleges compare?
The table below summarises the key facts on the three private and foundation institutions covered here, to make the differences easy to scan.
| Institution | Type / Distinction | Location | Focus areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| UCSF (Kolej Yayasan Sabah) | Foundation college; "Green University"; Yayasan Sabah scholarship pathway | City Campus (Sembulan) & Technical Campus (Likas), KK | Engineering, IT, Business, Hospitality, Tourism, Education, Environment |
| UNITAR International University — Sabah | Branch of Malaysia's first private university (founded 1997) | Alamesra Plaza Utama, KK | Business Administration, Education, IT, Management |
| North Borneo University College (NBUC) | First private university college in Sabah | Kota Kinabalu | Business, IT, Engineering, Hospitality |
The clearest distinction is purpose. UCSF stands apart for its foundation backing and built-in scholarship-to-employment pathway. UNITAR Sabah offers the brand and structure of an established national private university delivered locally. NBUC provides the local-first option as the state's pioneering private university college. For most Sabahan students, the choice comes down to whether the Yayasan Sabah pathway applies to them and which programme mix best matches their career goals.