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    UNCF’s Institute for Capacity Building (ICB) announced the launch of the HBCU Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Accelerator, a multi-year effort to help historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) build sustainable, career-connected learning pathways to improve student success and institutional capacity. The initiative is supported by catalytic grants from JPMorganChase and Lumina Foundation. The HBCU WIL Accelerator builds on UNCF’s Career Pathways Initiative (CPI), which partnered with HBCUs to strengthen guided pathways, align curricula and enhance co-curricular engagement. Across participating institutions, CPI contributed to a 27% increase in median job placement rates, highlighting the impact of coordinated, institution-level strategies. The HBCU WIL

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