We have "EXCITING" news!!! Because of our ongoing committment to support minority college sutdents,
Therpcard.com has partnered with HBCU Connect, the largest HBCU Online Historically Black College and Universities Community !
HBCU Connect, Daniel Moss and students, Welcome to therpcard.com !!!!
Hollywood is coming to Virginia! A fundraiser for minority college students.
RPCard Foundation Partners is committed to helping minority college students stay in school and graduate.
Supporter's, Fans, Members Please support our Cause!
The RPCard Foundation partner and actor Antonio Fargas is on a mission to support minority college students.
The effect of the economic downturn is hurting our Minority Students....
The RPCard Foundation, partnering with Hollywood Actor, Antonio Fargas - a.k.a., Huggy Bear from 'Starsky and Hutch' - wants to do something to help.
Education of our future generation...
It is the foundation's hope to encourage our minority students to pursue higher education and graduate. "Let's create a continued forum and voice that will drive home the importance of education." ........................................................-~~Antonio Fargas
Actor Antonio Fargas is on a mission to give back
to support our Minority College Students and HBCU organizations nationwide. He will be hosting our first annual fundraiser extravaganza where 10 minority college students will each receive a $10,000 scholarship.
Event Date: October 17, 2009 Event Location: Loudoun County Virginia Event Theme - 70's Costume party - 'Huggy Bear's house party with a purpose' - a throw back to the 70's complete with clothes, music, and food!
Do you know ......
Current state of the economy has had a devestating affect on many americans. Education has been hit hard by this recession. An area of real concern surrounds the ability of parents and student to pay college tuition and fees.
Next Step Magazine, a publication for high school students and their parents, reports '"that 50% of families polled are now limiting their child’s college choices to less expensive options and 54% of families are considering in-state public college in response to the economic downturn." The overiding issue is staying in college til the end. Next Step Magazine further reports, "Students are not returning to school at alarming rates!"
The RPCard Foundation Partnership is committed to helping parents and students achieve their goals for obtaining a higher education degree.
The link pasted below, reports on another troubling factor affecting minority students - "According to several education experts, the toll may be even higher for students of color."