Delaware State University Selected for Prestigious Shawn Carter Foundation Financial Literacy Program
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 01, 2026 DOVER, DE - Delaware State University has been selected as one of only five Historically Black Colleges and Universities nationwide to participate in the Shawn Carter Foundation's Champions for Financial Literacy Program, in collaboration with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. This prestigious initiative positions DSU at the forefront of advancing financial empowerment and economic mobility, providing students with access to a world-class curriculum, professional development opportunities, and community-focused financial literacy training. Program Highlights:
"This partnership represents a transformative opportunity for our students and the broader community," said President Tony Allen, Ph.D. "Delaware State University has always been committed to preparing our students for success, and this collaboration with the Shawn Carter Foundation and Wharton School will provide invaluable resources to enhance financial literacy and economic empowerment." The Champions for Financial Literacy Program is designed to equip the next generation of leaders with essential financial knowledge and skills. Through this initiative, DSU students will gain access to cutting-edge curriculum developed by Wharton's renowned faculty, along with hands-on training and mentorship opportunities. Acting Vice President for Institutional Advancement LaShawne A. Pryor, Ed.D., CFRE, emphasized the program's broader impact: "This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to serve our students and community. Financial literacy is a cornerstone of economic mobility, and we're honored to be part of this groundbreaking initiative." The Shawn Carter Foundation, established by music mogul and entrepreneur Jay-Z, has long been committed to providing educational opportunities and resources to underserved communities. The foundation's collaboration with the Wharton School brings together practical experience with academic excellence to create a comprehensive financial education program. What This Means for DSU Students:
Delaware State University continues to demonstrate its commitment to innovation and excellence in higher education. This partnership with the Shawn Carter Foundation and Wharton School represents another significant milestone in the university's efforts to provide students with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed in today's economy. The program is expected to launch during the 2026-2027 academic year, with ongoing programming and community outreach initiatives planned throughout the partnership. About Delaware State University: Delaware State University is a public historically black university located in Dover, Delaware. Founded in 1891, DSU is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service while fostering diversity and inclusion throughout its academic programs and campus community. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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