Wiley University Establishes a New Partnership With a Community College in Anguilla

Wiley University, a historically Black institution in Marshall, Texas, has recently signed a new agreement with Anguilla Community College on the Caribbean island of Anguilla.

The new partnership will provide students at the community college with a formal pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree, allowing them to transfer credits and receive scholarships at the HBCU. Furthermore, the agreement will expand educational, research, and cultural exchange programs for students, faculty, and staff at both institutions.

“We are extremely excited to generate another partnership that generates a pathway for degree completion, said Herman J. Felton, Jr., president and CEO of Wiley University. “The students of Anguilla will be a welcome addition to the storied Wiley University. As an HBCU, we welcome students from all over the world to join us as scholars, activists, athletes, vocalists, leaders, debaters.”

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