Wilberforce University

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Wilberforce University
Motto Suo Marte
By one’s own toil, effort, courage
Established 1856
School type Private
President Rev. Dr. Floyd H. Flake
Location Wilberforce, Ohio USA
Campus Rural
Enrollment 700 total enrollment
Faculty 59
Athletic teams Bulldogs
Colors Green and gold
Homepage Wilberforce University

Wilberforce University is a private, coed, liberal arts historically African-American university located in Wilberforce, Ohio that is affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church and participates in the United Negro College Fund.

Wilberforce was the first university owned and operated by African-Americans, and is named for the 18th century English statesman and abolitionist William Wilberforce. The school played a role in the Underground Railroad. The campus is located three miles from Xenia, Ohio and 21 miles from Dayton, Ohio.

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Founded in 1856 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, Wilberforce closed temporarily in 1862 during the American Civil War and reopened the following year after being sold to the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Growth drove the need to build a new campus in 1967, located one mile away.

In 1974, a tornado destroyed much of the city of Xenia and the old campus, part of the Super Outbreak tornado storm. The old campus contains the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center. Other old campus buildings still in use include the Carnegie Library built in 1909, Shorter Hall built in 1922, and the Charles Leander Hill Gymnasium built in 1958.

Wilberforce is one of two four-year institutions in the United States that require all students to participate in cooperative education[1] to meet graduation requirements. The cooperative program places students in internships that provide practical experience in addition to academic training.

  • Chemistry
  • Communications
  • Fine Arts
  • Liberal Studies
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Services
  • Sociology
  • Theater

  • Accounting
  • Biology
  • Business Economics
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Comprehensive Science
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Engineering Physics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Finance
  • Health Services Administration
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Liberal Arts
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Mass Media Communications
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Music Education
  • Pre-law
  • Philosophy/Religion
  • Psychology

  • Rehabilitation Counseling

Wilberforce is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and participates in the American Mideast Conference. The Bulldogs participate in the following intercollegiate sports: basketball (mens and womens), track and field (mens and womens), and volleyball (womens). Students also participate in the following intramural sports: basketball, softball, volleyball, and tennis.

In October 2006, Wilberforce held the grand opening and dedication for the NASA Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy (SEMAA) and the associated Aerospace Education Laboratory (AEL). It was attended by Dr. Bernice G. Alston, deputy assistant administrator of NASA’s office of Education, and the Honorable David L. Hobson, state representative from Ohio’s 7th congressional district.[2]

NASA’s program is designed to provide training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to underprivileged students to support NASA’s future needs. There are 17 NASA SEMAA project sites through the United States. Through this partnership, Wilberforce will offer training sessions for students in grades K-12 during the academic year and during the summer. The AEL is computerized classroom that provided technology to students in grades 7-12 that supports the SEMAA training sessions.

Wilberforce alumni have organized chapters in cities throughout the country and continue to participate in activities on campus. Notable alumni include:

  1. ^ Wilberforce University: Yesterday and Today. Wiberforce University. Retrieved on January 1, 2007.
  2. ^ NASA Education Facility Opens at Wilberforce University. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Retrieved on January 1, 2007.

See also: Historically black colleges


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