The College Football Hall of Fame is proud to announce the recipients of the HBCU scholarships in partnership with Kia America’s “Accelerate the Good” program. After careful consideration and a lengthy selection process, five outstanding individuals have been chosen for their exemplary achievements and dedication to academic excellence. The deserving winners of the five scholarships of $5,000 are:
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Tnaiasyah Evans – A junior from Atlanta majoring in Health Science at Spelman College and a member of Approaching Grace and Sisters in Sync.
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Gregory Featherstone III – A sophomore from San Antonio, TX, majoring in Criminal Justice at North Carolina A&T who is also a member of the football team, Mr. EA Ralston Criminal Justice Society, Toastmasters Club, and The Village Mentoring program.
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Christopher Miller – A sophomore from Upper Marlboro, MD, majoring in Computer Science at Bowie State University who is a member of the football team and Honor Society aspiring to be an app designer.
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Jayden Rogers – A freshman from Port Allen, LA, majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Southern University who is a member of the football team and Mu Alpha Theta fraternity, as well as a part of the powerlifting club and first chair violin.
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Jalen Silver – A sophomore from Farmington Hills, MI, majoring in Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Science at Kentucky State University who is a member of the football team and an SIAC All-Academic Team selection.
“We congratulate Christopher, Gregory, Jalen, Jayden, and Tnaiasyah on their remarkable achievements and wish them continued success in the future,” said Kimberly Beaudin, President and CEO of the Hall of Fame. “This scholarship program reflects our commitment to supporting the talented individuals within the HBCU community, fostering their success and leadership roles, and these students’ dedication to academic excellence and extra-curricular involvement stood out amongst a…
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