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    Shakea Miller Makes History as the First Black Woman to Establish a Degree-Granting Technical College in Alabama

    By Gee NY,

    8 hours ago
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    On June 24, 2024, Shakea Miller made history by becoming the first African American woman to establish a degree-granting technical college in Alabama.

    Her institution, 1 on 1 Technical & Theological College (1 on 1 T&T), officially opened in Phenix City, marking a significant milestone in the landscape of higher education.

    Miller’s achievement positions her as the sixth African American woman in the United States to have founded a degree-granting institution.

    Her success underscores the ongoing push for diversity and inclusion within the educational sector. Reflecting on her groundbreaking venture in press statement, Miller stated:

    “1 on 1 Technical & Theological College aims to provide biblical and comprehensive educational opportunities, focusing on empowering all students and addressing the educational disparities faced by African American communities.”

    The significance of Miller’s accomplishment extends beyond her personal triumph.

    It represents a monumental victory for the African American community and academia at large. Carla Barnett, Assistant Dean of 1 on 1 Technical & Theological College, remarked in the press release:

    “Her leadership in opening the first African American woman-founded, degree-granting technical college in Alabama is a bold step towards rectifying the underrepresentation of minority groups in higher education leadership.”

    1 on 1 T&T is set to offer a variety of degree programs tailored to meet the demands of the modern workforce.

    In addition, the college will provide 50 new certificate programs, focusing on equipping students with the skills necessary for success in the 21st century. With an emphasis on affordability and accessibility, the college aims to attract a diverse student body, fostering innovation and effective contributions in various fields.

    Miller expressed her vision for the institution, saying:

    “By establishing this college, I hope to inspire the next generation of leaders and innovators, who will carry forward the torch of progress and equality. We are committed to cultivating an environment that not only educates but also empowers students to create positive change in their communities and beyond.”

    The college is set to begin enrolling students for the upcoming academic year starting September 16th. Prospective students and the public are invited to tour the campus, meet with faculty, and explore the programs offered. For more information about the college and enrollment details, please visit 1on1tntc.com.

    Shakea Miller is a visionary educator and advocate for educational equity. With a career spanning many years in entrepreneurship and the education sector, Miller has dedicated herself to developing programs that enhance access and provide inclusive opportunities for all students.

    Her work has earned her numerous awards and accolades, reflecting her commitment to excellence and innovation in education. For press inquiries or media interviews, contact 334-480-2000.

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