Claremont Lincoln University Offers Graduate Degree Scholarships to Texas College Graduates

Texas College, the historically Black educational institution in Tyler, has entered into an agreement with Claremont Lincoln University, a distance learning graduate education institution headquartered  in California.

Under the agreement, Texas College graduates will be offered a scholarship toward tuition by Claremont Lincoln University. This scholarship can be applied towards all CLU master’s degree programs. CLU currently provides master’s degrees in social impact, peace and social justice, and in organizational leadership with concentrations in seven disciplines: civic engagement, ethics, healthcare, higher education, human resources, professional studies, and tech management.

“We are thrilled to be able to provide our educational programs to Texas College,” said Joseph Sallustio, chief operating office at Claremont Lincoln University. “We recognize the significance of this partnership-in the same way these programs will make a positive impact on individual students’ personal and career development, they will also directly influence and benefit their communities throughout the Texas region.”

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Get the JBHE Weekly Bulletin

Receive our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox

Latest News

Black First-Year Student Enrollment Plummets at Harvard Law

This academic year, only 19 Black students enrolled in Harvard Law's first-year class. This is the lowest number of Black first-year law students at Harvard since 1965.

Recent Books of Interest to African American Scholars

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. The books included are on a wide variety of subjects and present many different points of view.

While Diversity Among College-Educated Adults Increases, Diversity in the Teacher Workforce Lags Behind

A new study has found that while diversity has grown among America's college-educated adults , diversity in the country's teacher workforce is lagging behind.

Soyica Diggs Colbert Appointed Interim Provost at Georgetown University

A Georgetown faculty member for more than a decade, Dr. Colbert has been serving as the inaugural vice president for interdisciplinary studies and the Idol Family Professor in the department of Black studies and the department of performing arts.

Featured Jobs