
Legacy and New Beginnings: Parents and Students Reflect on HBCU Life
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The bittersweet milestone of college move-in day takes center stage as two remarkable HBCU freshmen share their first weeks on campus at North Carolina A&T and Florida A&M University. Through candid conversations with students and their parents, we witness the emotional journey of families embracing this transformative chapter.
Devon, now proudly wearing the blue and gold at NC A&T, offers a glimpse into authentic campus life - from the synchronized yellow shirts of marching band members to the cultural phenomenon of "Fried Chicken Wednesdays" where students showcase their best outfits while building community. His mother shares invaluable wisdom about navigating the application process, emphasizing the critical importance of meeting early action deadlines and staying organized with transcripts, essays, and scholarship applications.
Meanwhile, Ayden Glover brings a powerful legacy perspective as a fourth-generation FAMU Rattler with an astonishing 4.8 high school GPA. Having already achieved two childhood dreams - becoming a national cheer champion and class valedictorian - she's now pursuing her third goal: becoming the first female president. During move-in, her parents couldn't resist pointing out campus landmarks from their own college days, creating a beautiful continuity between generations.
Both students candidly discuss the universal freshman challenges of time management, navigating sprawling campuses, and establishing independence. From sprinting between classes with just 15 minutes to spare to figuring out meal schedules around academic commitments, they're learning valuable life skills alongside their formal education.
These inspiring young scholars are part of the Takisha A. Davis scholarship program's top 20 finalists. Want to help determine who advances to the final round? Cast your vote by September 5th to support these exceptional students as they continue their academic journeys at America's Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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