100 Black Men Pledge Scholarships for VECA Grads
August 29, 2008
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100 Black Men Pledge Scholarships for VECA Grads
VALDOSTA - Members of 100 Black Men of Valdosta announced today
the organization's pledge to provide scholarships to the top 50
percent of students from the inaugural graduation class of the
Valdosta Early College Academy. The presentation was made at 10
a.m. Friday, Aug. 29, in the lobby of VSU's Education Center.
Roy Copeland, spokesman for the group, also announced a pledge to
provide three scholarships per year beginning with the graduation
class of 2015. The awards will be provided annually from the 100
Black Men of Valdosta Scholarship Endowment Fun to deserving
individuals based on academic performance and financial needs.
While the scholarship amounts have not been set, Copeland said he
expects them to initially be around $1,000.
The Valdosta Early College Academy is a school within the Valdosta
City School System in partnership with Valdosta State University.
Students are nominated for admission based on standardized test
results, attendance and teacher/principle recommendations. By the
end of 12th grade, they can earn both a high school diploma and up
to 60 semesters hours of college credit. Students will also
complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service each
year.
"We didn't want these students to be in a situation where they reach the place VECA intends, but then have too worry about finances," Copeland said. "This is a commitment with a plan to ensure they have what it takes to reach their ultimate goals."
A local chapter of the international service organization, 100 Black Men of America exists to serve under-privileged youth in the Valdosta area, instilling lasting values and promoting education. E-mail Copeland at cwlaw02@bellsouth.net for more information about the organization or its scholarship pledge.
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