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Wilberforce University Implements Immediate Pay Cuts

Historical marker, Wilberforce University/Ideastream

The small liberal arts university near Dayton has been struggling financially for more than a decade. Last fall, the school sliced $750,000 from payroll,  but those cuts won’t carry Wilberforce through the next fiscal year, according to president Herman Felton, Jr.   

“Because of our projections, we knew we were going to have to make some difficult decisions. We decided we’d make it through the year and decided in May, to do some terminations and furlough and all of us are taking a pay cut; mine more significant than the others," he told alumni. 

 Wilberforce was established in 1856, and is the nation’s oldest private historically black university. The school has been carrying crushing debt for more than 15 years, and has had students protests over badly maintained dormitories and campus buildings.  Felton was appointed president in 2016. He is the fourth president in as many years.

Felton told alumni several dormitories are being renovated. He said the school has a new director of institutional advancement, and is looking for a new basketball coach. He promised the university would not merge nor close, like HBCUs in Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina.