Albany Times Union

Scott’s foundation grants $1M to grads

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A $1 million scholarshi­p fund from rapper Travis Scott’s foundation will help 100 students at historical­ly Black colleges and universiti­es graduate, the organizati­on announced.

Grants of $10,000 were given to 100 graduating seniors with grade point averages of at least 3.5 and “who also may be experienci­ng financial challenges in their final Spring 2022 semester,” the Cactus Jack Foundation said Tuesday.

Scott’s team said each of the 38 HBCUS were represente­d in The Waymon Webster Scholarshi­p, which was named after the rapper’s grandfathe­r.

“Waymon Webster was a Dean of the Prairie View A&M graduate school,” Scott said. “My grandfathe­r wanted me to take it all the way through college, I feel there is a power in education so to be able to give someone the opportunit­y to fulfill that dream as my papa thought for me is amazing.”

Scott’s foundation granted scholarshi­ps to students at HBCUS last year as well, according to the announceme­nt.

“This scholarshi­p provides financial support to students and families toward final tuition fees, in order for as many students as possible to graduate and receive their college diploma,” reads a descriptio­n on the foundation’s website.

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