Exelon Awards $2.4 Million in Scholarships to 24 Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
February 22 2022 - 11:40AM
Business Wire
HBCU
Corporate Scholars Program, in partnership with UNCF, helps
students access higher education and build a foundation for career
readiness
Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC) and the Exelon Foundation have
committed $2.4 million in scholarships to 24 college freshmen
selected for the company’s HBCU Corporate Scholars Program,
launched in partnership with UNCF (United Negro College Fund) to
provide scholarship assistance, internship experiences and
early-career readiness training to students attending historically
Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Each student will receive $25,000 of need-based aid per year for
four years – a total of up to $100,000. This cohort is the first to
participate in the program, which was announced in fall 2021. The
program will help prepare HBCU students for rewarding careers at
Exelon and in the energy industry.
“Congratulations and welcome to our first 24 HBCU Corporate
Scholars. Our 18,000 Exelon employees wish you success as you
embark on a tremendous learning opportunity,” said Chris Crane,
president and CEO of Exelon. “We continue to be grateful for our
partnership with UNCF and our prestigious HBCU partners that are
helping to develop motivated young people eager to lead the
transformation to a clean energy future.”
Students enrolled in their first year at an HBCU and who reside
in Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or
Washington, D.C.—the home regions of Exelon’s six utilities—were
eligible to apply for the program. UNCF manages the program and
consistently engages student scholars to support their academic
progress and personal and professional development. Among UNCF’s
engagement activities is internship preparation focused on
connecting students with an internship at Exelon germane to their
academic interests in one or more of business administration,
business management, engineering, finance, information technology
and supply-chain management. All students apply for summer
internships as part of the program.
“This gift is an exciting new venture for Exelon, and we thank
them for this new program,” said Maurice E. Jenkins, Jr., executive
vice president and chief development officer, UNCF. “Exelon has
been and continues to be an active supporter of our mission for
many years, and we look forward to growing and continuing our
partnership.”
Students selected for the Exelon HBCU Corporate Scholars
Program:
Name
Hometown
HBCU
Adetola Bamgbose
Owings Mills, Md.
Morgan State University
Hashone Carry
Sewickley, Pa.
Lincoln University
Giovanni Casson
Dover, Del.
Lincoln University
Kennedy Cole
Chicago, Ill.
Spelman College
Nolanda Graves
Washington, D.C.
University of the District of Columbia
Bernice Hightower
Newark, N.J.
Howard University
Michael Johnson
Washington, D.C.
Howard University
Diamond Knox
Chicago, Ill.
Lane College
Jaylin Lee-Sumlin
Greenbelt, Md.
Clark Atlanta University
Emmanuel Marfo
Hyattsville, Md.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University
Josiah McNeal
Homewood, Ill.
Clark Atlanta University
Tolulope Oluyadi
Upper Marlboro, Md.
Howard University
Kolbe Parnell
Baltimore, Md.
Morgan State University
Anise Puckett
Lockport, Ill.
Spelman College
Jaida Robinson-Clark
Philadelphia, Pa.
Howard University
Khaiyani Rowe
Blue Bell, Pa.
Clark Atlanta University
Noelle Smith
Elkins Park, Pa.
Howard University
Ashanta Smith
Darby, Pa.
Lincoln University
Kiley Strong
Washington, D.C.
Howard University
Hnin Swe
Washington, D.C.
University of the District of Columbia
Fallon Warnick
West Chester, Pa.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University
Da'Lonna Wells
Randallstown, Md.
Morgan State University
Courtland Wilson
Calumet City, Ill.
Morehouse College
Ari Yates
Baltimore, Md.
Morgan State University
Nearly 200 Exelon employees are HBCU alumni.
The HBCU Corporate Scholars Program is in total a $3 million
commitment and one of several Exelon initiatives that support
education and workforce development. Exelon is helping bridge the
gender and racial gap in STEM careers with the annual Exelon
Foundation STEM Leadership Academy, and the recently launched Green
Lab Grants program, which will provide $1 million in grants of up
to $50,000 each for schools and educational nonprofits to create
and refresh spaces for STEM education. Together, Exelon and its
utilities—Atlantic City Electric, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO
and Pepco—have more than 65 unique workforce development programs
designed to bring economic equity, empowerment and employment
opportunity to under-resourced communities. The individual Exelon
utilities with HBCUs in their service areas also provide additional
support to those institutions beyond this initiative.
These commitments extend outside of Exelon’s walls through
philanthropic support of similar work by other organizations in the
community. In 2021 alone, Exelon, the Exelon Foundation and
Exelon’s operating companies provided nonprofits with nearly $16
million in grants for education programs.
More information about Exelon’s culture of corporate citizenship
is available at exeloncorp.com.
About Exelon
Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) is a Fortune 200 company and the nation’s
largest utility company, serving more than 10 million customers
through six fully regulated transmission and distribution utilities
— Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE),
Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power & Light (DPL), PECO
Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco).
More than 18,000 Exelon employees dedicate their time and expertise
to supporting our communities through reliable, affordable and
efficient energy delivery, workforce development, equity, economic
development and volunteerism. Follow Exelon on Twitter @Exelon.
About UNCF
UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is the nation’s largest and
most effective minority education organization. To serve youth, the
community and the nation, UNCF supports students’ education and
development through scholarships and other programs, supports and
strengthens its 37 member colleges and universities, and advocates
for the importance of minority education and college readiness.
UNCF institutions and other historically Black colleges and
universities are highly effective, awarding nearly 20% of African
American baccalaureate degrees. UNCF administers more than 400
programs, including scholarship, internship and fellowship,
mentoring, summer enrichment, and curriculum and faculty
development programs. Today, UNCF supports more than 60,000
students at over 1,100 colleges and universities across the
country. Its logo features the UNCF torch of leadership in
education and its widely recognized trademark, ‟A mind is a
terrible thing to waste.”® Learn more at UNCF.org or for continuous
updates and news, follow UNCF on Twitter at @UNCF.
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