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. This chapter is housed at Baton Rouge Community College.
Motto: What They See is What They’ll Be
Eligibility:
- Student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5
- Submit two (2) Letters of Recommendations
- Participate in an In-Person Interview
- One Narrative Response
- One Unofficial Academic Transcript
- $20.00 Application Fee
- One Professional Headshot
- Committed to Youth and Community Service
- Submit application to President, in color