Ellis Bryant finds confidence through community

February 13, 2026

Ellis Bryant began his college journey at Tuskegee University questioning whether he belonged in competitive academic and professional spaces. Now a junior majoring in finance and economics, he credits the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) with helping him overcome impostor syndrome and recognize his own capabilities.

Early in his college career, Bryant said self-doubt often caused him to downplay his skills. He hesitated to apply for competitive programs, convincing himself he was not qualified enough to be selected.

“I would automatically count myself out before I even applied,” Bryant said. “I didn’t think I was capable or good enough for selective opportunities.”

That mindset began to shift once he became involved with TMCF. As he applied to TMCF programs and continued to be accepted, his confidence grew.

“TMCF saw something in me that I didn’t see in myself at the time,” Bryant said. “They kept selecting me, and I told myself, ‘Maybe I really am capable. Maybe I should keep going and keep applying.’”

Beyond professional development, Bryant said TMCF introduced him to a supportive network of peers and mentors who continue to influence his growth.

“The people are the most important part,” he said. “I’ve built real friendships, and they constantly share opportunities and encourage me to aim higher. Everyone is ambitious and motivated, and the environment pushes you to grow.”

Through TMCF, Bryant also received resume feedback, coaching on elevator pitches and interview preparation, skills he said he applied directly when speaking with employers.

Those experiences helped him secure an internship with Lockheed Martin, an opportunity he credits to the confidence and preparation gained through TMCF.

Looking ahead, Bryant said his journey with TMCF reshaped how he views himself, replacing self-doubt with belief in his abilities and a willingness to pursue opportunities he once thought were out of reach.

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