OVERVIEW
The Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College is a unique post-colonial and anti-colonial endeavour of successive government administrations of our twin-island Federation. As the only indigenous tertiary institution, it provides outstanding tertiary education to power the nation.
Here’s a timeline of key events.
1988
The formal launching of the institution under the name College of Further Education.
1993
The institution was renamed the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College. The new name honored Clarence Fitzroy Bryant, a former political leader who introduced universal access to secondary education to the Federation, as part of a broader vision by earlier political leaders like Joseph N. France to provide public education up to the tertiary level.
2022
The Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College became a tuition-free institution.