Delta Sigma Theta Partners with Livingstone College to Offer $1.5 Million in Scholarships to Wayne County Students – Goldsboro Daily News
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GOLDSBORO, N.C. — The Goldsboro Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated made history by organizing the first scholarship opportunities for Wayne County students interested in attending Livingstone College during the institution’s ten-city recruitment tour in Eastern North Carolina.
The groundbreaking initiative resulted from a collaboration between the Goldsboro Alumnae Chapter, Wayne County Department of Social Services, Wayne County Public Schools, and Livingstone College. This partnership aimed to connect local students with higher education opportunities and financial support.
The historic college tour welcomed 60 juniors and seniors interested in pursuing higher education. Livingstone College President Dr. Anthony J. Davis and recruitment leaders engaged directly with the students, providing insights into college life and academic opportunities.
The event offered substantial financial assistance to qualifying students, including:
Students had the unique opportunity to meet personally with Dr. Anthony J. Davis, President of Livingstone College, along with other college representatives. The officials highlighted the institution’s rich history and detailed the various scholarship opportunities available to prospective students.
The Goldsboro Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated continues its dedication to providing diverse educational resources and opportunities to help students prepare for their futures. This scholarship initiative represents the organization’s ongoing commitment to educational advancement in the Wayne County community.
The event was held at Goldsboro High School and featured Dr. Anthony J. Davis, President of Livingstone College, Dr. Yvette Smith Mason, President of the Goldsboro Alumnae Chapter, along with additional members from the Goldsboro Alumnae Chapter, Wayne County Public Schools, and Livingstone College.