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ۿ۴ýUniversity receives $2 million from The Tracking Foundation

January 25, 2022

Contact: Kawana McGough, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing
   

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The Tracking Foundation has announced a $2 million gift to expand its support for minority college education and student scholarships under the Stephen A. Feinberg Scholarship Program at ۿ۴ýUniversity. Gregory S. Nixon, a ۿ۴ýUniversity alumnus and trustee, facilitated the gift. 

“The pandemic has presented significant challenges for ۿ۴ý of color throughout the country,” said President Charlotte P. Morris. “I am delighted that the Tracking Foundation’s commitment to addressing the affordability of a college education will continue to assist current and incoming ۿ۴ýۿ۴ý as they pursue their degrees during these challenging times.” 

The gift marks the second leadership gift facilitated by Nixon from the Foundation. In December 2020, the Foundation donated $5 million to establish the Stephen A. Feinberg Scholarship Program. The fund supports African American ۿ۴ý who qualify for Pell funding and ۿ۴ý whose families have demonstrated financial need but do not qualify for federal support. Over 600 ۿ۴ý have received scholarships in the past year alone. 

Dr. Morris noted, “The Tracking Foundation’s support in the past year could not have been more timely or more impactful. The trajectories of our ۿ۴ý’ lives have changed for the better because of the Foundation’s investments.” 

Nixon said, “Steve and I spoke extensively about the rich history and mission of Tuskegee, which make it an extraordinary and unique institution. His commitment, and the commitment of The Tracking Foundation, to improving the lives of African American ۿ۴ý who face financial challenges is exceptional and inspiring.” 

 “I would like to express my sincere thanks to the Tracking Foundation and Trustee Nixon for this tremendously generous donation to the University. The gift moves the University toward its goal of providing greater access for our ۿ۴ý and supplies much-needed momentum for our work in retaining and graduating our ۿ۴ý,” said Morris. 

The new scholarships will be offered in the 2022-2023 academic year. To learn more about giving opportunities, please contact Krystal Floyd or visit /support-tu/give .

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