The Economic Impact of the Virgin Islands HBCUs
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UNCF’s holistic, powerful study, “Transforming Futures: The Economic Engine of HBCUs,” makes it clear: HBCUs are economic engines in their Virgin Islands communities and beyond, generating substantial economic returns year after year.
HBCU faculty, employees and students produce—and consume—a wide range of goods and services, creating economic activity on and beyond campus. The result? More jobs, stronger growth and increasingly vibrant communities. Meanwhile, the Virgin Islands’ workforce is bolstered by a steady supply of highly trained and success-oriented HBCU graduates.
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HBCUs in Virgin Islands
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University of the Virgin Islands
Founded in 1962 in U.S. Virgin Islands, University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) is the only HBCU outside of the continental United States. UVI offers a diverse array of degree programs, featuring prominent ones in business, education, humanities and social sciences, nursing and science and mathematics.