SeleNexus was born from a frustration: world-class universities running on tech built for someone else's world. We built the OS we'd want for our own.
In 2024, our founders watched a leading African university try to graduate 8,000 students. It took four months. The registrar's office used seven separate systems that didn't talk to each other. Finance couldn't reconcile payments against enrollments. The dean's office printed spreadsheets. Faculty graded on paper. Students waited.
We asked a simple question: why?
The global SaaS market offered plenty of student information systems. None of them were built for African universities. None accepted M-Pesa. None worked on 2G. None understood that a "student" might be a 40-year-old teacher upgrading their degree, or that "tuition" might be paid in 4 installments over 6 months.
So we built SeleNexus. From scratch. For the continent.
Your data, your students, your rules. Per-tenant data residency. Your institution, fully owned.
Built for African students, faculty, and administrators. Local languages. Local contexts. Local dignity.
We move at the speed of the continent. Two-week onboarding, not two-year implementations.
Bring your own tools. We integrate, we don't lock in. Your institution remains free.