Thurgood Marshall College Fund president focusing on engaging with high school students and member schools this summer
July 09 2024 - 2:28PM
Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) President & CEO Dr. Harry
L. Williams is forging full speed ahead this summer, focusing on
connecting and engaging with high school students and member
schools.
“Speaking to prospective high school students about the
possibilities ahead of them and cultivating deeper partnerships
with our member schools is important and gratifying work,” Dr.
Williams said. “It’s a critical part of ensuring student success
and preparing the next generation of workforce talent.”
During a trip to Texas Southern University on June 14, Dr.
Williams spoke to high school students in the TMCF Seeking,
Observing and Achieving Results (SOAR) program during the closing
ceremony about the possibility of attending college, the importance
of completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
and the importance of having a plan after completing high school.
The SOAR program is a program for high school juniors and seniors
that provides exposure to postsecondary opportunities and ensures a
successful transition to college. Ninety-two students from 66 high
schools in 11 states and two countries were in attendance. The
group also participated in corporate visits with the Houston Astros
and Microsoft.
On June 25, Dr. Williams visited Virginia State University to
speak with SOAR program students during the President’s Panel with
VSU president Dr. Makola M. Abdullah about historically Black
colleges and universities (HBCUs) and historically Black community
colleges (HBCCs) and the types of experiences they may encounter
there. Dr. Williams was able to interact directly with the 86
students representing six states and provide valuable insights from
his perspective.
“TMCF does much more than provide scholarships and opportunities
for our students. They are connecting high school students to
college resources. They bring together HBCU students and presidents
and help connect us with federal and corporate partners,” Abdullah
said. “TMCF really is a gem in the HBCU community.”
The next day, Dr. Williams had another opportunity to engage
with students by providing closing remarks at the Medtronic
Leadership Development Program | Immersion in Minneapolis. The
program is highly competitive and invites exceptional freshman and
sophomore students from HBCUs for a three-day experience, an
introduction to Medtronic, a chance to explore careers in
healthcare technology and pursue internship opportunities.
On June 28, Dr. Williams met with SOAR program participants at
the Alabama State University and Trenholm State Community College
closing ceremony, reiterating his focus of discussing the
possibility of college with 76 high school juniors and seniors from
17 different states. An additional visit to member schools to speak
with SOAR program students occurred on July 7 (Alabama A&M
University, Drake State Community & Technical College). Another
SOAR visit is scheduled for July 19 at Lawson State Community
College.
On July 17, Dr. Williams will participate in a fireside chat and
breakfast in Houston to discuss TMCF’s relationship and research
with Texas Southern’s Center for Justice Research. Dr. Howard
Henderson will serve as moderator. Finally, Dr. Williams will
provide welcome remarks at the Hennessy Fellows Bootcamp in New
York. The boot camp is an immersive experience for master of
business administration students from HBCUs that focuses on
leadership, communication and business acumen.
“I enjoy speaking with students as they prepare for life after
high school,” Dr. Williams said. “It’s important they see TMCF as a
resource on their journey from pre-college to entry into the
workforce.”
About the Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Established in 1987, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF)
is the nation’s largest organization exclusively representing the
Black College Community. TMCF member schools include the publicly
supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
Historically Black Community Colleges, and Predominantly Black
Institutions, enrolling nearly 80% of all students attending Black
colleges and universities. Through scholarships, capacity building
and research initiatives, innovative programs, and strategic
partnerships, TMCF is a vital resource in the K-12 and higher
education space. The organization is also the source of top
employers seeking top talent for competitive internships and good
jobs. TMCF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization. For
more information about TMCF, visit www.tmcf.org.
Dr. Clara Ross Stamps
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund
240-931-0696
clara.stamps@tmcf.org