This acknowledgement is particularly special for Wilberforce
student Mancell Lyttle. The senior from Detroit, Michigan
will receive his bachelor of science degree in health
services administration in December of this year.
“Since I have been here at Wilberforce University, I have
seen more and more students enter this major.” – Mancell
Lyttle, Wilberforce University, Class of 2020-
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Once you have graduated from Wilberforce with a B. S. degree
in health services administration, you will have:
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Demonstrated an understanding of the nation’s health care
system
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Learned to apply best practice and business theories to the
management of a health care organization
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Developed quantitative analysis and technological skills to
synthesize and analyze information.
According to the school’s website, all of these executions
will allow you to produce clearly written, concise business
analyses and reports, design and deliver clear, well
organized, persuasive oral presentations and demonstrate
career readiness skills that will make a smooth transition
into the work force or graduate program. Mancell Lyttle
says, he’s ready.
“When I get that degree, I know it will pay off. I’ve gained
the knowledge, and my internships have given me the
experience. I won’t just get a degree and not know how to
use it.”
Anuradha Venkateswaran, PhD, is the dean of the college of
professional studies at Wilberforce. She says this ”best of”
designation not only creates greater enthusiasm to promote
enrollment for the university, it further encourages
students already enrolled in the school’s health services
administration program. “It’s going to point out a program
with such high regard presents great career prospects.”
To say there is great demand for healthcare jobs is an
understatement. According to the U. S Bureau of Labor
statistics, healthcare will be the fastest growing
employment trend between the years 2014 and 2024.
Wilberforce University’s premier, four-year curriculum has
already addressed that movement by preparing students for
these related healthcare careers. It’s what Mancell Lyttle
already knows. He will return to Wilberforce after his
December 2020 graduation to pursue a master’s degree in
clinical rehabilitation counseling.
“I’m very confident I will find work.”
University Headquarters (HQ) is a new student resource
website that helps college bound students narrow their
decisions about fields of study.
Wilberforce University is a four-year, accredited, liberal
arts college located in Greene County, Ohio, near Dayton.
Founded in 1856, it is the nation’s first, private,
historically black college or university (HBCU). It is a
member of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), the NAIA
Athletic Conference and the Ohio LINK Library Consortium.
According to HBCU.com, Wilberforce is one of the top five
HBCUs in the Midwest.
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