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SCSUNAA Scholarship Application Deadline
Apr
1

SCSUNAA Scholarship Application Deadline

The South Carolina State University National Alumni Association annually awards a limited number of scholarships to full-time students on the basis of academic achievement and/or financial need. The current amount of each scholarship is $1,500.00 a year ($750 per semester). Scholarships are available for four (4) year matriculation at SC State University, providing recipients remain in good standing and meet academic requirements. Students enrolled in disciplines that demand additional semesters may petition for scholarship extension.

Applicants must complete the application by April 1, 2024 together with the following:

1) Autobiography describing career goals, interest, work experience, hobbies, reasons for selecting South Carolina State University, etc. Do not exceed 250 words.

2) Two (2) letters of recommendation – one from a teacher and one from a non-family member.

3) An official school transcript that includes your GPA and class rank or placement.

4) An official copy of your SAT or ACT scores.

5) Copy of SCSU acceptance letter.

Applicants will be notified of award status in May prior to enrollment. Recipients must accept the scholarship by June 1st and have paid enrollment fees/housing deposit.

Applicants must enroll at the University the semester immediately following announcement of the award. Scholarship funds will be credited directly to recipient’s tuition account at the University.

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2024 Black History Month Student Film Showcase and Mental Health Panel with The White House HBCU Initiative
Feb
16

2024 Black History Month Student Film Showcase and Mental Health Panel with The White House HBCU Initiative

The White House Initiative on HBCUs invites you to participate in our virtual program, Art and Healing, on Friday,February 16th 2:00pm-3:30pm. This two-part program will first showcase two student filmmakers and their films focused on mental health. The second part of the program will switch gears to a panel from the Department of Health and Human Services to address mental health resources from a funding perspective for HBCUs and direct services for the students on these campuses. The audience this program are students, faculty, and staff from the HBCU Community.

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Black Men in America: Road to 2024
Feb
4

Black Men in America: Road to 2024

MSNBC will air a special titled Black Men in America: The Road To 2024 on Sunday, February 4 at 9 p.m. ET. The program will be hosted by correspondent Trymaine Lee and seasoned civil rights attorney Charles Coleman Jr. …and our classmate Anthony Freeman will be featured!

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