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FAMU Joins Grow with Google’s HBCU Career Readiness Program to Train 100,000 Black College Students In Digital Skills by 2025

“Florida A&M University is honored to be selected as a Google HBCU Career Readiness partner.

Florida A&M University (FAMU) announced its participation in the Grow with Google HBCU Career Readiness Program. The initiative helps Black college students at over 30 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) prepare for the workforce through digital skills training and career workshops. Through a $3 million investment in the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the program will train 100,000 Black college students by 2025. Career and Professional Development is a staple at FAMU and this opportunity for our students to become even more competitive via certifications, is a value add to the University. As students prepare for the workforce, certifications are becoming a hot topic in higher education and we are proud to partner with Google to make this a reality,” said Bill H. Means, Ed.D., director of the FAMU Career and Professional Development Center, who thanked Google for “this wonderful opportunity.” Read more at www.famunews.com

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