Brokenshire College and University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Forge International Partnership

Exciting developments are underway for the Brokenshire College community as the institution takes another significant step toward global academic collaboration. Brokenshire College has officially entered into a partnership agreement with the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (UMHB) in Texas, United States, marking a milestone in its pursuit of international linkages and academic growth.

The partnership was formalized through the efforts of Dr. Rebecca Kehe, Director of International Student Services at UMHB, and Bishop Hamuel G. Tequis, MDiv, President of Brokenshire College, together with Mr. Paul Rean Fred D. Quibo-Quibo, MAEd, Institutional Linkages Coordinator.

Anchored on mutual trust and a shared vision of educational advancement, the collaboration aims to strengthen academic ties between the two institutions. It will focus on student and faculty mobility programs, as well as joint research initiatives that foster knowledge exchange, innovation, and cultural appreciation.

This alliance underscores both institutions’ commitment to academic excellence and cross-cultural understanding, paving the way for Brokenshire students and faculty to engage in transformative global learning experiences and collaborative scholarly endeavors.

Through this partnership, Brokenshire College continues to expand its global reach—opening doors for new opportunities, international engagement, and a richer, more connected academic community.

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