Cortez Collins, a junior Accounting major and men’s basketball student-athlete at Wiley University, has been selected for the Milken Institute HBCU Strategic Initiative and Fellowship Program. This prestigious fellowship provides exceptional HBCU students with access to influential leaders in finance, business, and policy to foster economic opportunities and financial equity.
Wiley University is one of the black colleges supported by the Black College Fund which provides financial support to maintain solid, challenging academic programs; strong faculties; and well-equipped facilities.
A native of Shreveport, Louisiana, Collins balances his academic and athletic commitments with outstanding success, maintaining a 3.8 GPA while excelling as a member of the Wiley University men’s basketball team. His dedication to both his studies and sport exemplifies the discipline and perseverance that define Wiley University Wildcats.
“As a student-athlete, I have learned to balance the demands of both my studies and my sport while maintaining a 3.8 GPA,” said Collins. “Being a part of the Milken Institute HBCU Fellowship program is an incredible honor, and I am excited for the opportunities it brings. I look forward to applying the skills I’ve gained at Wiley University to make a meaningful impact in my future career.”
The Milken Institute HBCU Strategic Initiative and Fellowship Program empowers students to contribute to financial equity and economic mobility through mentorship, professional development, and exposure to global finance leaders. Collins’ selection underscores Wiley University’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded scholars, athletes, and future leaders.
“We are extremely proud of Mr. Collins. When we learned of the opportunity he immediately worked to create a significant application. He is an example of the student athlete persona. We are very proud that his hard work has brought him to this opportunity.” - Dr. Tashia L. Bradley, COO
Wiley University celebrates Collins’ achievement and remains dedicated to providing students with transformative experiences that prepare them for excellence beyond the classroom and the court.
For more information about Wiley University, please contact Catherine G. Sellers, Executive Director of Marketing, Communications, and Brand Management, at communications@wileyc.edu or visit www.wileyc.edu.
Wiley College, Marshall TX
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