The HBCU Giving Away Free College Tuition


Starting this fall, the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) is offering high school graduates in the U.S. Virgin Islands the opportunity to earn a four-year degree for virtually no tuition costs. This makes UVI the first historically black college and university (HBCU) to provide free tuition to students residing in its state or territory.

“A college degree is no longer a luxury that the rich and the academically and athletically gifted individuals can obtain,” said UVI President David Hall in a statement. “Higher education is a basic necessity and must be provided in the same way we provide other basic necessities.”

On Jan. 4, then-Gov. Kenneth Mapp signed Act 8155, titled The Virgin Islands Higher Education Scholarship program, into law to provide financial aid for tuition to Virgin Islands residents attending UVI. The free tuition program is being funded by $3 million provided from the Internal Revenue Matching Fund to the University of the Virgin Islands Scholarship Revolving Fund.

President Hall said approximately 1,700 students are expected to qualify to receive the tuition benefit. He also noted that local high school graduates can apply for the program regardless of their age or when they finished high school. “There are individuals in the Virgin Islands who have put their educational dream on hold five, 10, 15 or even 20 or more years ago,” he said. “This policy enables and inspires them to now pick back up those dreams, brush them off, and pursue the fulfillment of that degree that they never were able to achieve in the past because of financial limitations.”

According to the school’s website, new students applying for the free tuition scholarship program must maintain a 2.50 GPA. The deadline to apply for the 2019-2020 academic year is March 1. New students applying for admission in the Spring 2020 semester must apply by Oct. 15.

Founded in 1962, UVI officially became an HBCU in 1986. The university has campuses on St. Thomas and on St. Croix as well as two extension facilities on St. John.

For more information and to apply, click here.


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