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Tom Joyner Foundation Announces 2010 Black College Scholarship Program

November 16, 2009 by AlumniUnit ©2009 

10150583-tom-joyner-foundationThe Tom Joyner Foundation® announced the ‘full ride’ scholarship program that will cover all the expenses of one student planning to attend a Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) in the fall of 2010.

“We’ve had two winners so far and they are doing great,” said Tom Joyner, chairman of his Foundation and host of the top-ranked nationally syndicated radio show. “I know times are tough economically for lots of people, and this is just one small way to help someone get a college education. So Moms, Dads, students, high school college advisers, spread the word. I’m looking forward to meeting some of the nation’s best students!”

Blaine Robertson, our winner last year, is a freshman at Howard University in Washington, DC. Robertson was selected for his poise, determination and ability to overcome his shyness to become a leader in his high school band. Two years ago, Britney Wilson, now in her sophomore year at Howard University, impressed the Foundation’s scholarship committee with her solid academic record and her knowledge of local, national and international politics.

Students will receive full tuition and stipends for up to 10 semesters to cover room and board (on-campus only) and books up. Students must meet the required academic standards each semester to renew the funds each year. Graduating high school seniors can apply for the scholarship by going to BlackAmericaWeb.com. 

To be eligible, students must meet the following criteria:

1) A United States Citizen
2) Current high school seniors attending school in the United States (applicant must be anticipating completion of high school degree in the spring of 2010).
3) Minimum high school grade point average of 3.50 (on a 4.00 grade scale, excluding home school studies) and Minimum SAT score of 1300 – combined math and verbal score/ or ACT score of 28.
4) Applicants must have applied and accepted to an HBCU by July 1, 2010.
5) Applicants must have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurricular, or other activities.

The applications must be postmarked no later than January 15th, 2010.  The winner will be announced on April 2, 2010.

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4 Responses to “Tom Joyner Foundation Announces 2010 Black College Scholarship Program”

  1. charlene faison on November 17th, 2009 9:07 PM

    Can you give some direction on money for the working mom with medical issues that is not attending a HBCU? I’m a working adult trying to get a degree….from any school.

  2. Roberta Green on November 18th, 2009 12:06 PM

    Hi Mr. Joyner. My daughter graduated last year and she was ranked 16 out of 393 students. She is now at Howard University and she is in pre-pharmacy. I am a single parent and I was let go from my job. I need your help. I want my daughter to stay at Howard. Can she apply for any scholarships now that she is a freshman in College? Howards’ tuition is the second highest of the HBCUs’. Please, I need your assistance. She is a great student and she is doing well in school. You are considered an angel in the community. Please, help my daughter and I. She will not let you down. She is a great student.

    Kind regards,
    Roberta Green

  3. Donyelle Brooks on November 19th, 2009 12:07 PM

    Can you provide me with some financial information (scholarships) for teachers that are going back to school to obtain a masters or doctoral degree in education? Your help is greatly appreciated.

    Donyelle Brooks

  4. Jay on November 22nd, 2009 11:51 PM

    Hello, Can you please tell me if theres any scholarships that are offered to children in our communities with IEP’s, that may have a 3.0 GPA and are accpeted into our HBCU’s?

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