Expand mid-level colleges By BUSINESS DAILY Summary The State must expand infrastructure and funding lower and middle-level learning institutions to meet the rising Grade C and below scorers in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination to achieve 100 percent transition. Ministry of Education data shows that the number of candidates who scored grade C and below increased by 32,642 to 600,159. This group joins vocational and technical training colleges and the figure goes up when top scorers opt out of university study chances. The State must expand infrastructure and funding lower and middle-level learning institutions to meet the rising Grade C and below scorers in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination to achieve 100 percent transition.