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FAMU receives $1 million from TikTok for scholarships

Logo courtesy TikTok TikTok made the day for Florida A&M University students who were thrilled to learn Wednesday that TikTok’s Future Health Heroes Fund will be giving FAMU $1 million for scholarships. The fund is designed to provide undergraduate and graduate scholarships for Black, Latinx and indigenous students pursuing medical and health care careers. Since 2020 has been a difficult year for many people, TikTok made a commitment to supporting the efforts of healthcare workers. Earlier in the year, TikTok donated $150 million through its Health Heroes Relief Fund. The Chinese-owned video-sharing social networking service donated $10 million to 10 different institutions that serve underrepresented students with programs focused on public health and professions in the medical and healthcare fields.

Central, Stevens athletes ink with college programs

Central, Stevens athletes ink with college programs
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FAMU gets $1 million for scholarships from TikTok s Future Health Heroes Fund

FAMU gets $1 million for scholarships from TikTok’s Future Health Heroes Fund Tallahassee Democrat 12/16/2020 Special to the Democrat, Tallahassee Democrat © FAMU Lee Hall on FAMU s campus. Florida A&M University is one of 10 schools benefitting from the $10 million TikTok Future Health Heroes Fund to provide undergraduate and graduate scholarships for Black, Hispanic and Indigenous students pursuing medical and health care careers.  FAMU and the other participating universities and colleges each will receive $1 million to help ensure students from underrepresented communities have access to educational opportunities in areas such as medicine, allied health sciences, nursing, pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, and public health. 

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