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BCF News

For the second consecutive year, a team of students from the Clark Atlanta University (CAU) School... more
The Great Debaters of Wiley College, the  Melvin B. Tolson/Denzel Washington Forensics Society,... more
A key to the city of Daytona Beach and a day named in her honor were just some of the accolades... more
The new interim president of Bethune-Cookman University introduced himself to community, university... more
Paine College students Ciara Harris and Alexis Hayes were chosen to participate in the Claflin... more
The Rust College A Cappella Choir will be featured at the Black College Fund’s annual Shirley A. R... more
Dr. George C. Bradley, President of Paine College, is pleased to announce that Paine College has... more
100_ps_kimbrough.jpgWalter M. Kimbrough, president of Dillard University, joins 99 other African... more
Paine College is proud to announce that Dr. Cynthia Bond-Hopson will deliver the 131st Founders’... more
The combined cabinets of the Nashville Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church will meet Jan... more

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Lina H. McCord Program

The Lina H. McCord Summer Interns and Ambassadors are goodwill ambassadors for the 11 historically Black colleges and universities related to the UMC. 2013 application coming soon! Read more

Project Athletic Ambassador

Project Athletic Ambassador (PAA) is a new Black College Fund initiative designed to provide a “connect point” among BCF students, administration and the local UM church community. Read more

The UM Historically Black Colleges

Explore the campuses of the 11 United Methodist-related historically black colleges. Read more

Great Expectations at BCF Schools

There's an expectation from students at the eleven universities supported by the United Methodist Black College Fund. That expectation is leadership. Learn how these Black College Fund colleges and University graduates and students are changing lives: Dr. Kenneth Williams, Usha Satisha and Rev. William Montgomery.

Legacy Leaders

The nurture, protection and promotion of the legacies of the schools of the United Methodist Church’s Black College Fund is the unique responsibility of Presidents, Institutional Advancement offices and Public Relations directors. View a list of legacy leaders for 2011 here.

How Can I Support the Black College Fund?

By encouraging your local church to pay 100% of its Black College Fund apportionment, you are supporting the BCF and the United Methodist-related historically Black colleges and universities. You can also make a direct donation to any of the 11 Black colleges supported by the BCF. Those colleges and universities and their Web sites are listed here. To learn more about the fund, visit the UMC Giving site for the Black College Fund.

To order resources, call 1-888-346-3862 or visit www.umcgiving.org