I heard ATT has some involvement with HBCUs but I'm kinda confused about what it exactly is. Does anyone know if it's a scholarship program or something else? Looking for ways to support my college journey.
AT&T's initiative with HBCUs isn't a straightforward scholarship program; it's a broader partnership aimed at creating opportunities for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The initiative includes various elements, like internships, scholarships, and other educational opportunities.
AT&T has a commitment to fostering diversity and supporting underserved communities, which includes significant contributions to HBCUs. One part of the initiative is the AT&T Dream in Black Future Makers, where they recognize HBCU students who are making a positive impact in their community and provide them with mentorship and financial support.
Additionally, AT&T collaborates with HBCUs to improve job readiness for students through curriculum development for in-demand skills, ensuring students have the skills necessary for today's job market. To take full advantage of these opportunities, you'd want to be proactive—contact the career services department at your HBCU to inquire about partnership programs with AT&T. They should be able to provide the most current and specific information about what's available at your school, be it internships, mentorship programs, or potential scholarships.
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