$50 Million Boost: Apple Expands HBCU Tech Partnerships Nationwide
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Posted By: Will Moss on January 30, 2026 Apple Commits $50 Million to Empower HBCU Students in Tech In a landmark move that underscores its commitment to diversity and inclusion, Apple has announced a $50 million investment to expand its partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the United States. This transformative initiative aims to provide HBCU students with access to cutting-edge technology, hands-on training, and career opportunities in the fast-growing tech industry. Key Takeaway: Apple's $50 million commitment will directly benefit thousands of HBCU students, empowering them to pursue careers in the thriving tech sector.
The partnership will focus on several key areas, including:
"This partnership is a game-changer for HBCU students who are interested in pursuing careers in the tech industry," said Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, President of Howard University, one of the participating HBCUs. "Apple's commitment to diversity and inclusion is evident in this investment, and we are excited to work together to create more pathways for our students to excel in the fast-paced world of technology." "Apple's partnership with HBCUs is a transformative step in addressing the lack of diversity in the tech industry. By investing in the next generation of HBCU innovators, Apple is not only creating economic opportunities but also fostering an inclusive and representative tech landscape that benefits us all." As the premier online community for HBCU alumni and supporters, HBCUConnect.com applauds Apple's forward-thinking initiative. This investment not only demonstrates the company's commitment to diversity and inclusion but also its recognition of the immense talent and potential within the HBCU community. By empowering HBCU students to pursue careers in technology, Apple is not only shaping the future of the industry but also creating lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals and their communities. Originally reported by Black Enterprise. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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