TMCF Statement on New Members Of the President’s Board Of Advisors on HBCUs
TMCF will continue to be strong advocates for the entire Black College Community and looks forward to continuing the productive working relationship with the Administration.
TMCF will continue to be strong advocates for the entire Black College Community and looks forward to continuing the productive working relationship with the Administration.
Overall, we need to be able to meet the needs of low income, first generation students and look at how we can foster a climate of success on our campus.”
Selected Scholars will participate in a 12-week internship during the summer of 2019, and will receive a need-based scholarship award that will be applied to the academic year immediately following their internship period.
This partnership will also give other HBCU students and TMCF-member schools the opportunity to participate through special immersion opportunities held at Boeing facilities to learn about the Boeing culture and career paths.|June 5, 2018
The investment with the nation’s largest organization exclusively representing the black college community hopes to help build a robust pipeline of diverse, early career talent with Boeing.
The investment will fund scholarships, internships and on-campus engagements for Howard University students.