As part of its Black History Month events, Ypsilanti Community High School Wednesday held an event to show students some of the many scholarship programs available for their higher education.
Juniors and seniors met by members of historically Black fraternities and sororities, otherwise known as The Divine Nine.
Michael Mashif White is with Kappa Alpha Psi. He says their scholarship has given away over $350,000 over the past ten years. He says his own daughter is applying for over 100 scholarships.
Through The Divine Nine, there are over $100,000 worth of local scholarships for students to attend community college or four-year institutions.
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