Alabama’s First Black Woman-Founded Tech College Opens
Shakea Miller made history by becoming the first Black woman to establish a degree-granting technical college in Alabama.
The opening of 1 on 1 Technical & Theological College in Phenix City marks a milestone in the pursuit of diversity and inclusion in the educational landscape.
A Pioneering Achievement in Education
With 1 on 1 Technical & Theological College, Miller joins a prestigious group as the sixth Black woman in the United States to establish a degree-granting institution.
“1 on 1 T&T aims to provide biblical and comprehensive educational opportunities with a focus on empowering all students but also addressing the disparities faced by African American communities,” Miller stated according to Black News.
“I am deeply honored to open the doors of this institution, which stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the resilience and determination of countless individuals who have fought for equal rights in education.”
A New Era for Higher Education in Alabama
The college is set to offer a wide range of degree programs designed to meet the demands of the modern workforce.
Additionally, 1 on 1 T&T will introduce 50 new certificate programs, with a focus on affordability and accessibility.
As the college prepares to enroll its first cohort on September 16, 2024, Shakea Miller remains dedicated to her mission of fostering educational equity.
“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,” said Miller.
“We are committed to cultivating an environment that not only educates but also empowers students to create positive change in their communities and beyond.”
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