Collegiate 100 Volunteer Program
To
accomplish its mission, the 100 Black Men of
Middle Tennessee solicits the support of community
volunteers to assist with the implementation
of its programmatic efforts. One crucial component
of this volunteer effort is generated through
the services of collegiate volunteers.
The
Collegiate 100 is not intended to operate
independently from the 100 Black Men, but
rather provide volunteers to carry out the
mission and programs of the 100 Black Men. It
is not fraternal in nature and does not include
a pledging process or hazing to gain membership.
These
young men share a common interest with that
of the 100 Black Men of Middle Tennessee
which is to enhance and improve the quality
of life for younger black males of Middle
Tennessee through mentoring and tutoring
programs.
Collegiate
100 chapters will be established on local
college campuses throughout Middle Tennessee.
Each Collegiate 100 chapter will have a faculty/staff
advisor who is employed by or associated
with the respective institution. The advisor
should be a member of 100 Black Men of Middle
Tennessee. The advisor shall be responsible
for ensuring that the Collegiate 100 policies
and procedures are carried out. The advisor
shall also monitor actions undertaken by
the collegiate group to ensure that they
are consistent with the objectives of 100
Black Men of Middle Tennessee.
Criteria
for Collegiate 100 membership
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Be
enrolled as a student in good standing
at a college or university.
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Commit
to tutoring and mentoring of black males.
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Maintain
a minimum GPA of 2.5.
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Possess
high moral character.
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Have
a positive record of extracurricular activities.
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Have
no felony record that is not waved by the
board of 100 Black Men of Middle Tennessee.
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Commit
that upon graduation to maintain active
participation in the Collegiate 100 alumni
and aspire to become a member of 100 Black
Men.
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