HBCU Signs Partnership Agreements With Korean University

Presidents of Delaware State and Jeju National sign agreements

Delaware State University, the historically black educational institution in Dover, has entered into two agreements with Jeju National University in South Korea. One agreement calls for the exchange of faculty for research projects and for classroom instruction. In addition, five students from each university will spend time studying abroad at the partner institution.

Another agreement between the two universities includes a third partner, Disney Theme Parks. Under this program, students from Jeju National University will attend Delaware State and also work or be involved with internships at Disney.

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