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Becoming
Collegiate 100

As the next generation of African American leaders, we have the opportunity to be a positive presence for young men by countering the lure of under-achievement, delinquency and drug use. We help them to overcome! As collegians, we serve as a positive role model, inspiring these young men to behave responsibly, set goals and to aspire to be college graduates. By establishing reliable friendships with young men, we will guide them past the pitfalls and obstacles of life.

Brotherhood

Making Change

Being Involved

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Requirements

The following are the requirements of becoming a member of

  • The Collegiate 100 Black Men of Tennessee State University:

  •          Be enrolled as a student in good standing at Tennessee State University.

  •          Commit to tutoring and mentoring of black males.

  •          Must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on an official transcript obtained from Tennessee State University.​

  •          Possess high moral character.

  •          Have a positive record of extracurricular activities. 

  •          Have no felony record. 

  •          Commit that upon graduation to maintain active participation as a Collegiate 100 alumnus as well as pursue membership into 100 Black Men of America.

The Collegiate 100® is a campus-based student organization with its programmatic initiatives that support the development of social, emotional, and educational needs of youth who need positive role models in the communities in which they live. The Collegiate 100®program is not designed to, nor will it be permitted to operate as, as an autonomous, separate group that operates independently from the sponsoring chapter.

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The Collegiate 100® (“C100”) has an important role to play on the college campus. The effective execution of that role requires that the Chapter be a responsible, productive, and cooperative segment of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. and the total college community. Membership into the Collegiate 100® is drawn primarily from African–American male and female college students through Chapters on university campuses across America. The primary purpose of the Collegiate 100® program is to provide an avenue for 100 Black Men of America, Inc. chapters to continue their one-on-one and group mentoring to students as they matriculate from high school to college; thereby supporting the Mentoring The 100 Way Across a Lifetime initiatives.

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