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TMCF SOAR: Seeking, Observing and Achieving Results
Overview
The TMCF SOAR (Seeking, Observing and Achieving Results) Program champions students as they explore and determine their pathway after high school and continuing support through All Things TMCF (TMCF Pre-Scholars). SOAR provides a multi-year approach to preparing students for life beyond their K-12 educational experiences.
During Year 1, high school juniors will be exposed to the vast array of opportunities available following their secondary education through an HBCU on-campus, residential exploratory experience. Students will also engage with their host school throughout their senior year.
In Year 2 following high school graduation, students will engage in enrichment and preparatory training that will prepare them for a successful transition to college and/or the workforce.
Benefits
Students will learn the necessary skills for success in college and the workforce by participating in the following activities:
- Discover academic and career opportunities available after high school
- Participate in professional and leadership development activities
- Interact with students, faculty, staff, and alumni
- Find out more about university admission and available financial assistance options
- Build a peer network with other rising seniors/students from around the state in a cohort style program; develop relationships with students with similar interests
Students interested in applying for the 2024 TMCF SOAR program should be prepared to:
- Provide academic transcripts demonstrating a minimum GPA of 3.0
- Share extracurricular activities including school and community Involvement, clubs, organizations, community service, and work experience
- Write a personal statement
- Obtain a letter of recommendation
Cost : It’s FREE to participate in the program and housing and meals are covered for all student scholars.
Are you looking for diverse talent? TMCF has access to a highly qualified and diverse talent pool of more than 500,000 students and alumni from our 47 member-schools.