Twenty years building the student success infrastructure of American higher education — across community colleges, universities, and international institutions. EBB is what that career was always pointing toward.
Dr. Dwayne A. Hunt has spent more than two decades inside higher education — not observing it, but running it. From directing academic support centers to serving as Vice President of Student Services, from community colleges in Florida to an international medical university in the Caribbean, his career is a full cross-section of how American higher education actually operates: who gets in, who succeeds, who gets left behind, and what institutional infrastructure makes the difference.
That depth is the foundation of Educate Beyond Borders. EBB is not a pivot or a passion project. It is the direct application of 20 years of expertise in student success systems, enrollment management, guided pathways, equity-centered advising, and cross-cultural education — turned outward toward a region that is ready for exactly this kind of partnership.
Dr. Hunt's career advanced through progressively senior leadership roles across nine institutions — community colleges, regional universities, and international higher education — building expertise at every level of student affairs and academic administration. He has led counseling, financial aid, disability services, veterans services, TRiO, enrollment management, academic support, faculty supervision, and crisis response. He has managed multimillion-dollar budgets, chaired behavioral intervention teams, investigated Title IX matters, and implemented Guided Pathways frameworks at scale.
He has also taught. As an adjunct faculty member, Dr. Hunt taught college success courses — including courses specifically designed for students on academic probation — giving him a direct understanding of the student experience that informs how EBB designs its placement and support model.
At the VP level, he directed comprehensive student services divisions spanning counseling, financial aid, TRiO, disability services, veterans programs, and first-year experience — while simultaneously closing equity gaps and implementing institutional reform. That is the operational intelligence EBB brings to every government and institutional partnership.
From 2022 to 2025, Dr. Hunt served as Senior Associate Dean and Chief Student Affairs Officer at an international medical university in the Caribbean — one of the region's largest offshore medical institutions. He led student affairs restructuring, crisis response, academic recovery, orientation redesign, and wellness programming for a diverse international student body, operating within Caribbean regulatory and institutional environments.
This is direct regional experience — not a consulting engagement or a conference visit. Dr. Hunt worked inside Caribbean higher education for three years, building the relationships, contextual knowledge, and credibility that most international education organizations spend years trying to acquire from the outside. That experience is the foundation of EBB's government and institutional outreach strategy across the Eastern Caribbean.