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The Honor Roll Foundation empowers college students from underserved communities by preparing them for the future of work through hands-on learning, professional development, and real-world career pathways. We equip students with access to technology, AI tools, and industry-recognized certifications that make them employable faster and more competitive in the marketplace. Through skill-building workshops, mentorship, and project-based learning, we help students gain the confidence, experience, and network they need to launch meaningful careers and create lasting impact in their communities.

OURMISSION

Tabatha Williams  NCAT C/O 2011

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WHAT WE

OFFER

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College Warming

Providing high school seniors with the supplies and resources needed to make that smooth

transition into college out-of-state.
 

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HBCU Culture Experience

A college tour exposing high school juniors in New York to culture at HBCU's.

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College/University Support

Mentorship and shadowing opportunities for college students in order to provide them with campus support to help them on their career path. 

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OUR PROGRAMS

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HOW TO HELP A STUDENT

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We will help students see the bigger picture with their career choice and provide information on traditional and non-traditional routes that can be taken within their career.

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Hear From Our Student Participants

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"The Honor Roll Foundation has helped my transition from high school to college so great! From the information that I learned to the friends that I've made. So grateful for their guidance!

Jerrel, Freshman From Brooklyn, NY

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You Can Make a Difference

Help our student participants make the best of their college years.

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