Business Roundtable Partners with Thurgood Marshall College Fund to Invest in HBCU Students
Top companies partnered with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to provide scholarships and professional development opportunities to Black students. Getty Images
Black students all over the country are walking across the stage as new graduates. With this in mind, Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Business Roundtable are partnering to make sure they will walk into successful careers after completing their degrees.
The organizations recently announced the partnership is aiming to invest in students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and develop a pipeline of diverse talent for America’s largest companies. Through the partnership, Business Roundtable companies will provide scholarships, internships, and professional development opportunities to HBCU students and open pathways to employment and advancement.
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