By Bonnie Bolden HillmanTok University, a virtual HBCU, has enrolled over 11,000 students in free courses despite DEI rollbacks under the Trump administration. The USDA 1890 National Scholars Program, which provides scholarships to students attending HBCUs for agriculture-related studies, has reopened its application process. The program, suspended in February, was reinstated and is accepting applications until March 15. The scholarships cover full tuition, fees, books, room, and board, with opportunities for work experience at various USDA agencies. Nineteen HBCUs across the country participate in the program, which aims to increase diversity in agricultural fields. The USDA has reinstated a scholarship program that
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