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Antigua and Barbuda Chamber of Commerce partners with DeVry University to expand access to online degrees

The Antigua and Barbuda Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ABCCI) has signed a partnership with DeVry University that will allow private-sector employees and other nationals to pursue the American institution’s online degree and certificate programs at reduced cost.

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Former ABCCI president Dr. Errol Samuel and DeVry’s Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Scarlett Howery, formalized the agreement during a ceremony attended by Dr. Jonah Greene, the new principal of the Antigua and Barbuda College for Advanced Studies (ABCAS), who delivered the keynote address.

Greene said the expansion of higher-education pathways aligns with the government’s broader push for economic resilience. She noted that Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Education Minister Daryll Matthew consistently emphasize the role of education in building a more competitive national workforce.

“Today marks a transformative moment for Antigua and Barbuda, as we advance toward one of our most ambitious national education goals: ensuring that every household in the country has at least one degree-holder,” Greene said. “It is a commitment to lifting families, strengthening communities and securing a prosperous and competitive future for our nation.”

As part of DeVry’s Caribbean Bridge to Brilliance initiative, Antigua and Barbuda becomes the third territory to join the program, following partnerships with the St. Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association and the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Chamber of Industry and Commerce. The initiative aims to strengthen regional workforce development through accessible U.S.-based education.

DeVry’s Director of International Enrollment, Neville Madden, said rapid technological change is reshaping industries and workforce needs. “The skills that powered yesterday’s economy won’t drive tomorrow’s prosperity,” he said. “Intellectual capital must be continuously invested, refreshed and expanded, or it loses its value.”

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Howery added that the partnership reflects the growing need to prepare Caribbean workers for an AI-driven global economy. “We are pleased to welcome ABCCI to our growing network of regional partners who are committed to strengthening workforce competitiveness and advancing access to educational and professional development,” she said.

Through the agreement, eligible learners will receive 50% tuition savings, a waived application fee, and access to more than 140 online undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs designed by industry professionals. Coursework is fully flexible, allowing students to balance studies with work and other responsibilities.

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