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CFBC Honors Educator and Former Deputy PM Hugh C. Heyliger

Nevis NewsBy Nevis NewsJuly 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) is formally acknowledging the profound contributions of the late Hugh C. Heyliger, a distinguished educator and former Deputy Prime Minister, following his recent passing. Heyliger’s legacy at CFBC is deeply intertwined with the institution’s growth and development, spanning roles as a senior lecturer and later as Director of Institutional Development.

A Pillar of Education and Institutional Growth

During his tenure at CFBC, Hugh C. Heyliger was instrumental in shaping the college’s strategic direction. He worked collaboratively with the management team, significantly influencing policy formulation and planning processes. His efforts were pivotal in securing crucial support for the college’s operational functions and advancing its strategic initiatives. Heyliger’s role extended to managing key operational aspects and fostering vital relationships with governmental bodies and other stakeholders, ensuring the college’s continued progress and stability.

Forging Key Educational Partnerships

A significant achievement attributed to Heyliger was his instrumental role in establishing the foundational link between CFBC and the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI). This pivotal collaboration was designed to enhance the professional development of CFBC faculty and staff through upskilling opportunities. Furthermore, a Memorandum of Understanding was solidified between the two institutions, creating a seamless pathway for CFBC graduates to pursue undergraduate studies at UVI. This agreement included provisions for credit transfer and preferential tuition rates, significantly benefiting the college’s alumni.

Championing Student Welfare and College Life

Beyond his administrative and strategic contributions, Heyliger was deeply invested in the holistic development of students and the vibrant life of the college community. He was a constant presence at CFBC events, actively participating in and often leading college management initiatives. His approach was characterized by profound humanity and empathy towards students, making him a widely respected and popular figure. Many recall his personal gestures of support, such as purchasing lunches and covering bus fares for students facing financial difficulties. Heyliger also served as a mediator in student-parent conflicts when necessary.

The college management further highlighted Heyliger’s willingness to utilize his extensive network to connect students with essential counseling services, often extending support beyond the college’s immediate resources. His dedication to student well-being and academic advancement left an indelible mark on countless individuals.

Remembering a Dedicated Leader

Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College expressed its deep gratitude for Hugh C. Heyliger’s enduring impact. A statement from the college conveyed, “We will be forever grateful for his contribution to the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College.” Heyliger’s multifaceted career, encompassing significant roles in education and public service as a former Deputy Prime Minister, underscores a lifelong commitment to community development and institutional advancement.

His legacy at CFBC serves as a testament to his vision, dedication, and the profound difference one individual can make in fostering educational excellence and supporting the aspirations of students. The college community continues to honor his memory and the lasting positive changes he brought about.

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