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A New App Just Launched To Help HBCU Students Prepare For The Workforce

Black Male enjoying college atmosphere By Jasmine Browley ·Updated January 11, 2024

HBCU students are getting the support they need to enter the real world.

According to a news release,  The PROPEL Center, announced the launch of PROPEL Learn, a student-focused app to support HBCU student job-preparedness.

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