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Saint Louis University Students in Malawi Embrace Opportunity to Be Part of University Community

Patricia Bass, Ph.D., SLU-JWL program director, talks to students at the Dzaleka. Submitted Photo.

Saint Louis University (SLU), in collaboration with Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL), offers bachelor's degrees to international students displaced by conflict, lack of opportunity, and poverty in refugee camps in Kenya and Malawi. The program provides students with computers, internet service, and on-site support, ensuring they receive the same high-quality education as any other SLU student.


SLU-JWL students at the Dzaleka have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Arts in General Studies with a concentration in Computer Information Systems. This initiative aims to empower refugees by providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute to their communities and beyond.


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