We are

Cultivating servant leadership &
providing advancement opportunities

for students of color

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Servant Leader Scholars is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Georgia housing initiatives for both high school and college students. The mission is to cultivate servant leadership and provide opportunities for students of color.

The three pillars upon which the program establishes its programming are: service and leadership, career preparation, and personal development.

Our Scholars

MArc lewis
The University of Georgia
2021 Servant Leader Scholar Cohort

"I feel that service is the key to empowerment of others and fulfillment of my destiny."

KHaden brown
Florida A&M University
2020 Servant Leader Scholar Cohort

"I have learned that it is about helping not only me, but helping progress and cultivate the entire world."

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Servant Leader Scholars provides programs and services to:

Help high school students matriculate to college/university

Expose historically underrepresented college students to opportunities in the tech industry

Promote youth volunteerism and leadership in Georgia

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Servant Leader Scholars currently drives two initiatives to fulfill its mission cultivating servant leadership and providing advancement opportunities for students of color within Georgia: the Rising Scholars Program and the Servant Leader Scholars Program. Both programs will provide funding in the form of scholarship or stipend for the students. 

The deadline to apply to both programs is February 12th
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