St. Louis Kappa Leaguers premiere local news report

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • At kappaalphapsi1911.com/page/guideright, learn how Kappa League TV, like Big Brothers Big Sisters ,is a mentorship program that teaches vocational skills development and gives great HBCU advice to mentor. Kappa Alpha Psi supports mentors and is one of the top mentoring programs for African Americans. Help us reach 10,000 subscribers. Subscribe to KappaLeagueTV today!!! Just scroll over and press the Kappa League Icon in the lower right hand portion of the screen. That's it! Now you're subscribed! Thanks for your support! Kappa Alpha Psi brothers mentor their Kappa Leaguers to develop skills for their future.We also support our HBCU meaning historically black colleges and universities. HBCU means colleges like Howard University, Morehouse college, Hampton University etc. There are HBCU in Texas, HBCU in Florida, HBCU in NC and many other states. You can find a listing at the HBCU college fair or on the HBCU common app. Find more HBCU at the African American History Museum DC. You can get African American Museum tickets and find African American museum DC hours at nmaahc.si.edu/. Also, If you're a mentee, (mentee meaning working with a mentor) looking for college funding you can check student loan gov, fed student aid login, USC scholarships, or collegeboard scholarships, or just google college scholarships 2020 and you'll find lots of information.Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity's Kappa League mentorship program in the Los Angeles area leads the largest group of African American students and mentees meaning good things.

Комментарии • 3

  • @mj_malcolm_1
    @mj_malcolm_1 4 года назад

    Proud of you young brothers. Great job!

  • @Sappharaoh
    @Sappharaoh 4 года назад

    Great production quality and amazing work from the young anchors!

    • @KappaLeagueTV
      @KappaLeagueTV  4 года назад

      Sapphire Animation Thank you so much! The young man are working hard to develop a new skill. We want them to feel comfortable telling their story from their own perspective. Who knows, we might be grooming the next Lester Holt!