United Negro College Fund-member institution Talladega College recently
received an anonymous and historic donation of $2.5 million in support of
student scholarships. With these funds, the College plans to expand its ‘Angel
Award’ scholarship program which will tremendously impact the lives of current
and incoming students.
“This donation is the first of many,” said Dr. Lisa Long,
acting president of Talladega College. “Our mission is to equip our graduates
for the global community through academic excellence, moral values, community
service, and professional development. These funds will enable us to continue
our path of success and our unwavering journey to remain an institution of
excellence.”
In August, the College received an anonymous donation of
$250,000 which was used to create the ‘Angel Award.’ This scholarship has
provided financial assistance to nearly 100 students who were facing economic
struggles.
According to Long, she is not certain about the identity
of the College’s ‘angel in disguise,’ but she is exceedingly grateful for their
generosity. “Our College’s most important asset is our people,” Long said.
“This donation is yet another validation that we’re on the right track with
facilitating the needs of our students.”
Among many other demonstrations of generosity and merits,
the College recently cleared $925,666 in debt for students with balances for
the terms of Spring 2020 through Summer 2021, and was recently ranked in the
top 100 most affordable public administration colleges.