• UnitedHealth Group: The UnitedHealth Group helps launch data science program at black colleges in Atlanta. UnitedHealth Group is helping a group of historically black colleges and universities in Atlanta expand the teaching of data science, one of the fastest-growing segments of technology study and employment. The company will spend about $1.6 million annually over the next five years for a data-science initiative that will be offered to students at Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of Medicine and Spelman College. For UnitedHealth, the program represents an opportunity to expand a pipeline of prospective future employees in a tech sector that is intensely competitive. It is also a substantial boost in its education-related philanthropy. Over five years, the company will spend $8.25 million on the AUCC data-science program.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC: PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC boosts their diverse campus hires through their Explore and Start programs. Explore is a one-day early-identification program for college freshmen and sophomores, while Start is an internship experience for top-performing, diverse college students in their sophomore and junior years.
  • Enrst & Young: Ernst & Young’s LAUNCH program targets ethnically diverse freshmen, sophomores and transfer students.
  • Accenture: Accenture provides their own Accenture Student Empowerment Program to female and minority students in their freshman and sophomore year.

STEM Program

Around 20% of Black students earn science and engineering bachelor’s degrees at HBCUs and HBCUs account for approximately 20% of bachelor’s degrees awarded to Black graduates. The below listing are a sampling of colleges and universities producing STEM graduates.

Alabama A&M University – (Computer Sciences, Engineers, Mathematics, and Sciences)

Career Development Services
Director, Career Development Services
Ms. Yvette S. Clayton
Phone: 256-372-8182
yvette.clayton@aamu.edu
Assistant Director
Ms. Angel Lee
Phone: 256-372-8220
angel.lee@aamu.edu
Phone: 256-372-5690

FREE: Create an account and post jobs and internships at https://www.aamu.edu/academics/colleges/engineering-technology-physical-sciences/departments/electrical-engineering-computer-science/

 


 

Alabama State University – (Computer Science, Physical Sciences and Mathematics)

Director, Career Center
Jeremy Hodge
Phone: 334-229-4156
jhodge@alasu.edu

Career Programs Coordinator
Letitia Smith
Phone: 334-229-4156
igsmith@alasu.edu

 


 

Florida A&M University – (Mathematics, Engineers, Computer Science, Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences)

Career and Development Center
Director, Career and Development Center
Ms. Shereada Harrell
Phone: 850-599-3700
shereada.harrell@famu.edu
Assistant Director
Ms. Marie Smallwood
Phone: 850-599-3700
marie.smallwood@famu.edu

Email: careercenter@famu.edu

 


 

Fort Valley State – (Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Computer Sciences, and Mathematics)
Career and Professional Development
Director, Career and Professional Development
Dr. Romelda Y. Simmons
Phone: 478-825-6350
simmonsr@fvsu.edu

Contact the Office of Civic Engagement and Career Development at: Office of Civic Engagement and Career Development - Office of Civic Engagement and Career Development - Fort Valley State University (fvsu.edu).

 


 

Hampton University – (Biological Sciences)

Career Services
Director, Career Services
Ms. Bessie B. Willis
Phone: 757-727-5331
Bessie.willis@hamptonu.edu
Employer Relations Coordinator
Ms. Shannon C. Fields
Phone: 757-727-5331
Shannon.fields@hamptonu.edu

 


 

Jackson State University – (Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences)

Director, Career Development Services
LaShanda Jordan
Phone: 601-979-2477
lashanda.w.jordan@jsu.ms.edu

FREE: Create an account and post jobs and internships at https://www.jsums.edu/careers/

 


 

Morgan State University – (Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, and Engineers

Director/Recruitment Coordinator
Associate Director/Recruitment Coordinator
Earlene Goodson
Phone: 443-885-3111
Phone: 443-885-3110
Earlene.Goodson@morgan.edu

FREE: Create an account and post jobs and internships at https://www.morgan.edu/center-for-career-development/for-employers

 


 

Norfolk State University – (Mathematics and Physical Sciences)

Director, Career Services
Ms. Alisha Bazemore
Phone: 757-823-8462
albazemore@nsu.edu

Career Services Coordinator
Terri D. Dixon
Phone: 757-823-2346
tddixon@nsu.edu

FREE: Create an account and post jobs and internships at https://www.nsu.edu/student-affairs/career-services/index

 


 

North Carolina A&T State University – (Engineers, Physical Sciences, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Biological Sciences)

Office of Career Services
Executive Director, Office of Career Services
Ms. Cynthia Downing
Phone: 336-334-7755
downingc@ncat.edu
Assistant Director
Phone: 336-334-7755
basheerp@ncat.edu
Email: ocs@ncat.edu

FREE: Create an account and post jobs and internships at https://www.ncat.edu/provost/career-services/index.php

 


 

Prairie View A&M University – (Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineers)

Career Services
Director, Career Services
Ms. Glenda Jones
Phone: 936-261-3570 ext. 3571
gljones@pvamu.edu
General email: careers@pvamu.edu
General Phone: 936-261-3570

FREE: Create an account and post jobs and internships at http://www.pvamu.edu/sa/departments/employer-services/on-campus-recruiting-request/

 


 

Tuskegee University – (Engineering)

Career Development & Placement Services
Executive Assistance to Vice President
Pamela Gray
pgray@tuskegee.edu
Phone: 334-724-4746

 


 

Virginia State University – (Mathematics)

Career Services
Director, Career Services
Mr. Joseph Lyons
Phone: 804-524-5684
jlyons@vsu.edu
Assistant Director/Employer Relations
Ms. Syndra Yancey
Phone: 804-524-5684
syancey@vsu.edu

General Phone: 804-524-5211
General Email: careerservices@vsu.edu

FREE: Create an account and post jobs and internships at http://www.vsu.edu/career-services/

 


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