"do not recommend Wilberforce"
Wilberforce is the worse HBCU as yet - they use students, they treat students very poorly, and they cheat them out of their education. I would never recommend attending Wilberforce to anybody.
-Clarence Hall
"proud graduate of Wilberforce"
Thank you for an excellent article. Your article made me proud to say I am a graduate of Wilberforce University.
-Wanda Barber
Class of 1990
"Thank you, Dr. Flake"
I just want to thank God for having this wonderful article on my great school. I love where Wilberforce been and where it is going. It has touch the lives of many, especially me (Katrina Vicitm). I will reccomend this school for anyone. Students who don't like the school don't have a drive for education, they also don't make the school a better place. Thank you Mr. Flake for your love and caring heart for our school. You can be anywhere in the world right now but you choose to be with us.
-Ashley Causey
"Love it!"
I am a very proud alumn!!! I love WIlberforce University!!! When I was away from my family and friends, it was my home and the students and faculty were my family. Like Bewindy, I too got emotional. I am proud to read about the advancements and outstanding progress the university has made. I was there during the financial trouble, the construction of "the new dorm" now Henderson Hall, the changing of presidents and the beginning of the uphill battle to regain financial stability. I am estatic to read that my alma mater is again living up to its motto of being the first, the finest, and the future.
-Jamila Collins
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