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February 8, 2023

DeDe in the Morning Awarding HBCU Scholarships for Her Listeners During Black History Month

To commemorate Black History Month and to help her listeners achieve their academic and career dreams, DeDe McGuire and her foundation will once again be awarding five listeners $2,500 tuition scholarships for study at a HBCU institution. 


The DeDe McGuire Foundation is dedicated to helping students of all backgrounds realize their full potential and this scholarship is just another way to do that. We understand the financial and academic challenges that many students face and are committed to providing support and resources to create pathways to success.

Throughout the month of February, DeDe will be promoting her “Achieve the Dream” Scholarship on her Dallas based, nationally syndicated radio show “DeDe in the Morning.” The scholarship’s primary goal is to assist economically challenged individuals by offering scholarships to a college or university degree from a Historically Black College University (HBCU).

DeDe McGuire comments, “Black History Month is about recognizing our legacy and contributions to society. What better way to continue that legacy than with a scholarship that furthers education at one of the 100 HBCU campuses.”

Please be sure to check the Rules and Regulations page for the Scholarship Submission on the website  www.dedemcguirefoundation.org and social media platforms for upcoming news, events, and giveaways scheduled for The DeDe McGuire Family Foundation 2023 year. 

Submissions are due February 28, 2023 and scholarships will be announced March 6, 2023.   Listeners of her K104 show and of her Compass Media Networks’ syndicated show are eligible to apply.


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