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Level Up: How HBCUs Like Southern University Empower Black Students to Rise Above and Achieve

Kenyae Stocker accepts job in Dallas

Kenyae Stocker
Kenyae Stocker

CHANDLER, AZ – HBCUs have long played a pivotal role in shaping the educational land-scape for African American students; doing more to educate Black students than many larger, more well-resourced Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs).

HBCUs transcend the realm of mere education, transforming into vibrant communities that foster academic achievement, personal growth, and a profound sense of culture and belonging.

They produce more Black science and engineering majors than any PWI, and they have produced the majority of Black doctors, lawyers, judges, and academics for generations.

Their legacy is woven with stories of resilience, excellence, and individuals like Kenyae Stocker, whose journey at Southern University and A&M College, an HBCU, exemplifies the transformative power of HBCUs.

Kenyae, a soon-to-be graduate in May 2024 with a stellar 3.7 GPA, in Mechanical Engineering, embodies the unwavering spirit that thrives within HBCU walls.

Hailing from Tucson, AZ, she arrived at Southern University just as the COVID-19 pandemic hit, presenting a unique set of challenges for her freshman year.

As Kenyae prepares to embark on her career at McCarthy Building Companies, a Dallas, TX based company, her aspirations reflect her unwavering commitment to both her chosen field and making a positive impact in her community.

Her story serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for students everywhere, demonstrating that with perseverance, dedication, and the support offered by institutions like HBCUs, anything is possible.

Kenyae’s journey is far from over, and she serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power and relevance of HBCUs. As a testament to her dedication and academic excellence, Kenyae is a three-time recipient of the prestigious Southern University Alumni Federation Arizona Chapter (SUAF-AC) Excel Scholarship.

Yet, Kenyae’s story is a testament to the unique support system these institutions provide, empowering students to navigate challenges and embrace opportunities for growth.

Her unwavering determination and proactive nature al- lowed her to not only adapt to online learning but also thrive academically.

This is evidenced by her immediate acceptance into the prestigious Top Jags Program in fall 2020, a program reserved for students of exceptional academic achievement.

Throughout her four years, Kenyae has consistently remained a Top Jag; a testament to her dedication and resilience, as she has consistently earned a place on the Honors Roll and Dean’s List each semester, and is on track to graduate as an Honors College student.

These achievements speak volumes about her character and the nurturing environment fostered by the Southern University com- munity, which empowers students to not only overcome adversity but also excel academically.

Beyond academics, Kenyae actively participated in extra- curricular activities such as Beta Kappa Chi Honor Society, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

These experiences not only enriched her college experience but also helped her build a strong network within the engineering field and among her peers. Balancing these diverse commitments demonstrates her exceptional time management skills and dedication to her passions.

Southern University’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and fostering a supportive alumnus has undeniably played a crucial role in shaping Kenyae’s success.

According to Kenyae, “The university’s emphasis on higher education, coupled with research programs and strong alumni engagement, provides students with valuable opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. “Dr. Brian Warren, a professor in the Mechanical Engineering (ME) Department, exemplifies this dedication. His mentorship and guidance have been instrumental in shaping Kenyae’s academic journey, along with countless other students at Southern University.”

This scholarship, fueled by the generous support of the Arizona community, empowers deserving students like Kenyae to reach their full potential.

Join alumni and supporters in making a difference. The annual “Jags on The Green” fundraising golf tournament tees off on April 20, 2024, at Oakwood Golf Course. Registration begins at 6:30 AM, with tee off at 8:00 AM. Whether you swing a club, sponsor the event, or donate, your contribution will directly impact the lives of future generations.

Be a part of the change! Visit www.suafac.org to learn more and register for the “Jags on The Green” golf tournament. Together, we can ensure that HBCUs continue to empower and uplift students like Kenyae.

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