Benedict College Establishes New Scholarship Pathway for Bahamian Students
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 10, 2026 Benedict College has launched a new scholarship initiative designed to provide educational opportunities for students from the Bahamas, expanding the Columbia, South Carolina institution's international recruitment efforts and strengthening ties with the Caribbean nation. The new scholarship pathway represents a significant step in the historically Black college's commitment to broadening access to higher education for students throughout the African diaspora. The program specifically targets Bahamian students seeking to pursue undergraduate degrees at the private liberal arts institution. Key Takeaway: Benedict College's new scholarship program creates a dedicated pathway for Bahamian students to access quality education at one of South Carolina's premier HBCUs, reflecting the institution's growing international reach. The scholarship initiative aligns with Benedict College's broader mission to serve as an engine of opportunity for students of African descent globally. Founded in 1870, Benedict has a long history of providing transformative educational experiences and has increasingly looked beyond U.S. borders to recruit talented students from Caribbean and African nations. The establishment of this Bahamian-focused scholarship program reflects growing connections between American HBCUs and Caribbean educational systems. Many institutions are recognizing the mutual benefits of creating stronger academic pipelines between historically Black colleges in the United States and predominantly Black nations in the Caribbean and Africa. Details about the specific scholarship amounts, eligibility criteria, and application procedures were not immediately available. Prospective students and families interested in learning more about the scholarship opportunity are encouraged to contact Benedict College's admissions office for additional information. Benedict College enrolls approximately 1,000 students and offers more than 25 undergraduate programs across disciplines including business, education, natural sciences, and the humanities. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and is a member of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). This scholarship initiative comes at a time when HBCUs nationwide are experiencing renewed interest and investment, with many institutions reporting increased enrollment and expanding their recruitment reach to international markets. The Bahamas, with its proximity to the United States and strong educational traditions, represents a natural partnership opportunity for American HBCUs seeking to diversify their student populations while maintaining their core mission of serving students of African descent. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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