PROGRAMS

CDC/Morehouse College/Hall of Fame Pandemic Influenza Partnership
The National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc. (NBCAHOF) in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Morehouse College are currently partnered for a national health and wellness initiative aimed at gathering preparedness information on Pandemic Influenza. The new health campaign will deliver practical resources and strategic procedures to underserved audiences, particularly the African American community. Over the next year, NBCAHOF will play a leading role by reviewing, planning and creating readiness responses and educating the African American community about the serious risk of Pandemic Influenza.

 
Hall of Fame General Scholarship Program
The National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc. (Hall of Fame) is committed to the educational growth and development of African American undergraduate/graduate students attending institutions of higher learning, with preference given to those attending Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs).  It is important to assist African American youth in pursuit of a college education. Through gifts provided by our corporate sponsors, the Hall of Fame is able to provide scholarships to deserving students.
 

A Hall of Fame Scholarship is available to undergraduate/graduate students who maintain full time status at an accredited institution, with preference given to those attending HBCUs*.  Applicants must meet all of the eligibility requirements and deadlines to qualify.  Scholarship awards will be applied toward tuition, room, board and books.  Current scholarship recipients must re-apply each year.
*Some scholarship programs are restricted by donors to HBCUs only.

 
 
Legacy Lecture Series
The Legacy Series was developed from a desire of the board of directors to establish a stronger link between past Hall of Fame Inductees, Corporate and Community Partners and Alumni of HBCU’s.  Given the tremendous diversity and experiences of the inductees the series allows the next generation of leaders inspiration from individuals who share their experiences while promoting the viability of HBCU’s.
 
 
National Scholarship Service Program
The National Scholarship Service Program provides venues that facilitate information exchange between students and college representatives through one-on-one sessions. In nearly 30 cities, the NSS assists with selecting students for HBCUs, Ivy League Institutions, vocational schools, and private, public, military and junior colleges. The National Scholarship Service (NSS) was established in 1946 to assist students in gaining access to and graduate from America's post secondary institutions.  Read more about NSS on our website www.nationalscholarshipservice.com and view the Brochure.
 
 
Positive Image Program
The Positive Image Program enlightens elementary, middle and high school students on the viability of HBCUs as an opportunity for higher learning.  Education, community and business leaders mentor youth and encourage their self-esteem.



 
   
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