
Meharry Medical College Center of Excellence BS/MD 2025 Summer Enrichment Program
May 18 – June 27
The Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine (BS/MD) Program is part of the Meharry Medical College Center of Excellence (COE), which is funded by a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The program aims to increase the number of culturally competent physicians serving medically underserved populations and help reduce healthcare disparities. The program runs May 18 – June 27 at Meharry Medical College in Nashville.
Contact richele.jordan@aamu.edu
AAMU ALSAMP Summer Computing Program
July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025
The Alabama Louis Stokes Alliance for Minorities Participation (ALSAMP) Summer Computing Program at Alabama A&M University is intended for first-year freshmen and community college transfer students. Accepted students will participate in an asynchronous outline course on the Principles of Computing coordinated by the University of Alabama campus during July 2025. The Principles of Computing course mirrors the College Board’s AP Computer Science Principles course, using Python as the foundational programming language. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate. Additionally, training will continue with a series of computational thinking and programming workshops offered during the fall and spring semesters of the academic year.
Contact Dr. Jeanette Jones at jeanette.jones@aamu.edu or Theresa A. McCants at theresa.mccants@aamu.edu
TMCF SOAR HBCU Scholars Program
July 6 – 11
High-achieving high school juniors can now apply for The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) Seeking, Observing and Achieving Results (SOAR) HBCU Scholars Program. The program is a joint partnership with TMCF, Alabama A&M University and J.F. Drake State Community & Technical College. The free one-week residential summer program allows high school juniors (rising seniors) to live on campus and learn about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Historically Black Community Colleges (HBCCs), college admission, financial aid and scholarship resources.

