From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education
- Grambling State University and Thurgood Marshall College Fund partnership delivers an SOAR residential program for leadership, college readiness, and career exploration.
- Scholars gained corporate and workforce exposure through visits to JPMorganChase and Louisiana Delta Community College.
- More than 60 participants received conditional admission to Grambling State University, creating direct pathways to continue their education.
- Program emphasized mentorship, wellness, team competitions, and celebrated leadership during Grambling State University's 125 years of academic excellence.
Ninety-seven rising high school seniors from across the country concluded a week of leadership development, college readiness, and career exploration as the 2026 TMCF SOAR (Seeking, Observing, and Achieving Results) HBCU Scholars Program came to a close Friday, July 10, at Grambling State University.
Hosted in partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), the weeklong residential experience introduced scholars to college life while helping them strengthen leadership skills, explore academic and career opportunities, and build meaningful relationships with peers, mentors, faculty, alumni, and industry professionals.
Throughout the week, scholars participated in leadership and strengths development workshops, college readiness sessions, financial literacy programming, wellness experiences, team-building activities, and student life engagement. They also engaged with Grambling State faculty, staff, alumni, and current students while experiencing the University’s traditions and campus culture firsthand.
One of the week’s signature experiences was a visit to JPMorganChase in Monroe, where scholars met with banking and technology professionals, explored career pathways, and gained firsthand insight into careers in the corporate sector. Scholars also visited Louisiana Delta Community College, broadening their understanding of educational opportunities and workforce preparation.
The program also introduced participants to the college admissions process and the academic opportunities available at Grambling State. As a result of their participation, more than 60 scholars received conditional admission to Grambling State University, creating a direct pathway for many to continue their educational journey as future Tigers.
“Programs like SOAR embody the very heart of Grambling State University’s mission—to develop leaders, expand opportunity, and prepare students to make meaningful contributions to their communities and beyond,” said Dr. Martin Lemelle, Jr., President of Grambling State University. “We were honored to welcome these exceptional scholars to our campus and to partner with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to provide an experience that challenged them to think bigger, lead with purpose, and pursue excellence. As we celebrate 125 years of academic excellence, we remain committed to investing in the next generation of leaders.”
In addition to academic and leadership programming, scholars experienced residence hall living, engaged in team competitions and presentations, participated in wellness and professional development sessions, and formed lasting friendships with students from diverse backgrounds. Throughout the week, Grambling State student mentors served as coaches, role models, and leaders, helping scholars navigate every aspect of the program.
“Our partnership with Grambling State University continues to open doors for students across the country,” said Britni Grayson, Manager of SOAR Programs, Thurgood Marshall College Fund. “SOAR is designed to help scholars discover their potential while providing the knowledge, confidence, and support they need as they prepare for college. Grambling created an environment where our scholars felt welcomed, challenged, and inspired, and we are grateful for the University’s commitment to their success.”
The week concluded with scholar team presentations, a Celebration Dinner and Recognition Ceremony honoring every participant, mentor, and staff member, and the presentation of awards recognizing leadership, perseverance, collaboration, mentorship, and community throughout the program.
Grambling State University extends its appreciation to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, its faculty and staff, student mentors, alumni, presenters, and community partners whose partnership and support helped make the 2026 SOAR HBCU Scholars Program a success.
As Grambling State University celebrates 125 years of academic excellence, programs like the SOAR HBCU Scholars Program continue to advance the University’s commitment to expanding access to higher education, preparing future leaders, and creating opportunities for students to realize their full potential.
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