2022 Scholarship Application Available Now!!

The Durham Alumni Chapter Of Phi Beta Sigma in partnership with the McNair-Harris Crescent Foundation would like to announce that our 2022 Scholarship Application is now open.
The McNair-Harris Crescent Foundation Scholarship is offered to any high school student residing in the Durham, Wake, and Orange County Communities meeting the eligibility noted on the flyer.
The Delta Zeta Sigma Legacy Scholarship is offered to a son or daughter of a Delta Zeta Sigma Chapter Brother residing in the Durham, Wake, and Orange County Communities.
Please take the time to share with all of your social outlets, as all scholarship applications are due no later than April 1st, 2022.
Apply Now! Application is located at www.mnhcf.org and click on Scholarship.

2019 Phi Beta Sigma Scholarship

The Durham Alumni Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma (Delta Zeta Sigma) is looking for graduating African-American males to apply for the 2019 Phi Beta Sigma Scholarship.

Phi Beta Sigma Inc. is committed to providing scholarship opportunities to deserving African-American male students. The Phi Beta Sigma Scholarship Program encourages graduating male high school seniors to apply for scholarship monies. Academic excellence, displayed leadership abilities and participation in extracurricular activities are taken into consideration during the award process. Award amounts vary.

Qualifications

– Graduating African-American Male High School Senior
– 2.5 GPA or better (4.0 scale)

The application deadline is Friday, February 1, 2019. More information is available in the attached application package.

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Sigmas In Education: Bro. Livingston Talks Democracy in the Classroom

During a recent appearance at the 2016 World Forum for Democracy, UNC-Chapel Hill graduate and Xi Gamma Alum Bro. Donovan Livingston spoke about democracy in the classroom during his “Countdown to Lift Off: Launching toward Democracy in Education” presentation. Check it out. Read more “Sigmas In Education: Bro. Livingston Talks Democracy in the Classroom”