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DSU Finalizes New Accords with Two Asian Universities

Thursday, November 5, 2015

DSU President Harry L. Williams shakes hands with Dr. Ho Sung Lee, president of Yeungnam University College of South Korea after a new agreement was signed by the two institutions.

Delaware State University recently formalized new agreements with two Asian institutions of higher education.

DSU and Yeungnam University College of South Korea have agreed to establish a joint bachelor’s degree program in accounting and management. Yeungnam students will complete the first two years of the degree program in South Korea and the last two at DSU. Both institutions will issue diplomas to students who complete the joint program.

The University also recently acquired a new Chinese institutional partner. DSU and Changchun University of Science and Technology have reached a three-year formal agreement that will also include the Disney Theme Parks and Resorts College Program.

Changchun students will study for four weeks at DSU and then travel to Orlando, Fla., where they will spend six months as part of the Disney program. While in Orlando, the students will continue to study the DSU curriculum online.

DSU also recently received a visit from officials from Ningbo University of Technology of China. DSU President Harry L. Williams and other administrators and faculty met with the Ningbo officials to discuss the institutions’ joint accounting program and potential future programs.