The Collegiate 100
The Collegiate 100 is an auxiliary organization to 100 Black Men. The Collegiate 100 membership is drawn primarily from male African–American college students through chapters on university campuses across American.
The purpose of the Collegiate 100 is to implement the mentoring and tutoring programs of 100 Black Men. The participants assist the parent organization with the development of the social, emotional, educational, and physical needs of young black males who have few or no positive role models in the communities in which they live.
Each Collegiate 100 chapter has an advisor from the faculty or staff of the college or university where I the chapter in located. Each advisor must maintain active in the local 100 Black Men to ensure that the program operates efficiently and effectively.
Chapter Formation
- A minimum of 10 men is needed to form a Collegiate 100 Chapter.
- Each Collegiate 100 Chapter will hold a spring induction ceremony for new members. A second induction is optional, with a minimum of two (2) new members.
- A first semester freshmen is not eligible for induction.
- All officers of the chapter must attend induction ceremonies.
- At least one (1) member of from 100 Black Men of America, Inc. must attend the induction ceremony to serve as a speaker.
- Collegiate 100 members should remove any image of secrecy of induction ceremonies and invite all constituents of the campus community to attend this event, thus creating an environment to broaden support and recruit quality members.