HBCU Agrees to Accept Transfer Nursing Students From Hubei University in China

Historically Black Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina has entered into partnership with the Hubei University of Chinese Medicine to establish a dual degree program. Under the agreement, Chinese students will complete two years of study at Hubei University in Wuhan City, China. They will then transfer to Winston-Salem State to complete their bachelor’s degree program in nursing.

The first group of students in the program will come to the Winston-Salem campus in the fall of 2014.

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