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Travis Scott Donates $1M to 100 HBCU Students

The Waymon Webster Scholarships are named after Scott's grandfather, a former longtime HBCU educator.

Rapper Travis Scott remains tapped into his philanthropy bag. On Tuesday, it was revealed that his Cactus Jack Foundation has awarded $1 million to 100 HBCU students to ensure that they graduate this year.

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Per a press release sent to The Root, the students were the recipients of the Waymon Webster Scholarship Fund, which was named after Scottโ€™s grandfather, a longtime HBCU educator. This year marks the second year that Scott has assisted these students, with recipients that include graduating seniors from 38 HBCUs, including Alabama A&M University, Central State University, Florida A&M University, Jackson State University, Morehouse College, Texas Southern University, Grambling State University, Xavier University of Louisiana, Prairie View A&M University and more.

โ€œExcellence abounds in every Black household, but too often opportunity does notโ€”and Black students are left behind or counted out,โ€ Scott said in a statement. โ€œSo thatโ€™s what my family and I set out to change. We congratulate all 100 scholarship recipients this year. I know we will see great things from themโ€”and we are already looking forward to increasing our work next year.โ€

Added Scottโ€™s sister and Project Manager for the Cactus Jack Foundationโ€™s Waymon Wesbter Scholarship Fund Jordan Webster: โ€œLast week, I received my own diploma from Howard University. I know personally how deeply important my grandfatherโ€™s academic legacy at HBCUs is to my entire familyโ€”to Travis, as well as my twin brother Josh who is at Prairie View A&M Universityโ€”and now, to 100 people that Travis has been able to help out at a tough time. It means the world to me to be able to work with my brother as he creates hope and makes a real difference for our peers and their families.โ€

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