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Exclusive: The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities Names Its 2024 HBCU Scholars

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The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) has announced its 2024 cohort of HBCU Scholars. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the program, which has recognized 110 outstanding students from 80 HBCUs for their academic achievements, leadership potential, and dedication to their communities.

“For 10 years, the HBCU Scholars program has celebrated the exceptional academic talent and achievements of students at our Historically Black Colleges and Universities — a recognition that reflects the Biden-Harris Administration’s determination to fight for our nation’s HBCUs and their immense contributions to excellence and diversity in higher education,” stated U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “This year’s 110 outstanding students exemplify Black excellence — and fill us with hope for the promise of tomorrow. We couldn’t be prouder to support them on their journey.”

Since its inception in 2014, the HBCU Scholars program has empowered over 500 students, providing opportunities for personal and professional growth, mentorship, and networking. This year’s cohort, selected from a competitive pool of over 350 applicants, represents 23 states and 11 countries. They come from a diverse array of disciplines, including STEM, humanities, social sciences, and the arts, and have demonstrated not only academic excellence but also a strong commitment to service and leadership in their communities.

Throughout the year, the HBCU Scholars will participate in workshops, leadership development programs, and networking events designed to enhance their skills and expand their horizons. They will also have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders, policymakers, and program alumni, enriching their educational experience. This aligns with the U.S. Department of Education’s mission to “Raise the Bar,” encouraging students to uplift their communities, promote student success, strengthen democracy, and grow the economy.

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A notable component of the HBCU Scholar Program is its partnership with NASA. This collaboration includes the Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) Innovation Tech Transfer Idea Competition (MITTIC). Through the Mini MITTIC program, HBCU Scholars will collaborate to develop ideas for commercializing technology derived from NASA intellectual property, aimed at benefiting their campuses and surrounding communities.

The HBCU Scholars will also be invited to the 2024 HBCU Week National Annual Conference, scheduled for September 15-19, 2024, at the Marriott Downtown Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PA. This year’s conference theme, “Raising the Bar: Where Excellence and Opportunity Meet,” will feature sessions designed to inspire innovation, leadership, and personal and professional development. The conference will provide Scholars with opportunities to engage with each other, initiative staff, and partners, further showcasing their talents.

Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Dietra Trent, expressed her enthusiasm for the new cohort, saying, “I am delighted to announce the 2024-2025 HBCU Scholars representing 80 of our nation’s HBCUs. These students exemplify the excellence and leadership that is characteristic of the HBCU community. I anticipate and look forward to our partnership over the next academic school year.”

Following the conference, the HBCU Scholars will be invited to participate in various programs, events, and monthly master classes designed to enhance their professional development and increase access to post-graduation opportunities within non-profits, businesses, and federal agencies, ensuring that the nation remains globally competitive.

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Below is the complete list of HBCU Scholars. HBCU Scholars are listed in alphabetical order, by their state or country of origin.

ALABAMA

BAHAMAS

BARBADOS

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CALIFORNIA

DOMINICA

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

FLORIDA

FRANCE

GEORGIA

GUATEMALA

ILLINOIS

INDIANA

JAMAICA

KANSAS

LOUISIANA

MARYLAND

MICHIGAN

MISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI   

NEVADA

NEW JERSEY

NEW YORK

NIGERIA

NORTH CAROLINA

OHIO

PANAMA

PENNSYLVANIA

SOUTH CAROLINA

TENNESSEE

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

TEXAS

VIRGINIA

WISCONSIN

ZAMBIA

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