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Auxiliary Organizations

Collegiate 100

The primary purpose of the Collegiate 100® program is to provide an avenue for 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. 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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Members of the Collegiate 100® campus-based student organization also assist 100 Black Men of Atlanta, as appropriate, 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 has an important role to play on the college campus. The effective execution of that role requires that the Collegiate 100® program be a responsible, productive, and cooperative segment of 100 Black Men of Atlanta and an active student organization on the college campus and in the local community.

Rather, the Collegiate 100® adds value by serving as a core of service volunteers to help carry out the mission of the 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. and support the activities of the chapter. Membership into the Collegiate 100® student organization on the college campus must align with university guidelines for student organizations as well as the protocols and procedures established by 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc.

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Collegiate 100 Campus Locations

  • Collegiate 100 of Georgia State University
  • Collegiate 100 of Morehouse College
  • Collegiate 100 of Oglethorpe University
  • Collegiate 100 of Spelman College
  • High School Graduation Rate for Project Success Students

    100%

  • Cumulative scholarship awards to graduates

    $7,900,000

  • College bound graduates

    95%

  • Program Participants

    100

  • Has Project Success Improved Your Child’s Performance & Attitude in School?

    87% of parents said Project Success is improving their child’s overall academic performance and attitude towards school

101 Jackson St, N.E.
2nd Floor
Atlanta, Georgia 30312-1501
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