Clarence Edmond Shackelford (AKA) "M1Y" - The Artist, a publicist, the founder of Tour Tyler Texas and also the founder of Texas African American Museum both programs are under the auspices of the Empowerment Community Development Corporation, which is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit.
Congratulation Mr. Darren Anthony Lacy, Jr., first generation HBCU Graduate, student athlete, president of Young Man of Valor and Texas College 2023 Spring graduating Senior majoring in Criminal Justice, on all of your many life's achievements.
Commencement Exercise Date: Saturday, May 6, 2023 - Time: 10:00 A.M. - Location: Texas College - Commencement Speaker: The Honorable James E. Clyburn, Assistant Democratic Leader in the United States House of Representatives.
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Texas this Spring of 2023, it is estimated that 2,000 students will graduate from these institutions. This number is based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB).
The NCES data shows that there were 18,000 students enrolled at Texas HBCUs in fall 2022. Of these students, 12,000 were undergraduates and 6,000 were graduate students. The THECB data shows that there were 1,800 students who graduated from Texas HBCUs in spring 2022.
Based on this data, it is estimated that 2,000 students will graduate from Texas HBCUs in spring 2023. This number is a slight increase from the number of graduates in spring 2022. The increase in graduates is likely due to the increasing popularity of HBCUs. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in HBCUs from students of all races and backgrounds. This interest is due in part to the success of HBCU graduates, who are often well-represented in fields such as law, medicine, business, and government.
The graduation of 2,000 students from Texas HBCUs in spring 2023 is a significant achievement.
These graduates will go on to make significant contributions to their communities and to the state of Texas.
HBCUs play an important role in the education of African American students. They provide a supportive and culturally relevant learning environment, and they offer a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs. HBCU graduates are more likely to complete college and earn higher salaries than their peers who attend other types of colleges.
The success of Texas HBCUs is a testament to the hard work and dedication of their students, faculty, and staff. These institutions are making a significant contribution to the state of Texas and the nation.
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the intention of primarily serving African Americans. There are over 100 HBCUs in the United States, and they play an important role in the education of African American students.
HBCUs offer a variety of academic programs, and they are accredited by the same agencies as other colleges and universities. HBCU graduates are more likely to complete college and earn higher salaries than their peers who attend other types of colleges.
HBCUs are important institutions that have made a significant contribution to the United States. They have produced many notable alumni, including politicians, doctors, lawyers, and entertainers. HBCUs continue to play an important role in the education of African American students, and they are essential to the future of the United States.
Here are some of the benefits of attending an HBCU:
- HBCUs provide a supportive and culturally relevant learning environment.
- HBCUs offer a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs.
- HBCU graduates are more likely to complete college and earn higher salaries than their peers who attend other types of colleges.
- HBCUs are important institutions that have made a significant contribution to the United States.
If you are an African American student who is looking for a college that will provide you with a quality education and a supportive learning environment, then an HBCU may be the right choice for you.
Sources: https://empowermentcdc.org, TourTylerTexas@gmail.com
NewsBreak article Sponsored by: LeRoy Francis Sr. DBA Community Funeral Home Tyler and Clarence Edmond Shackelford.
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