Scott’s foundation grants $1M to grads
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.