Student set up the Black Excellence Network to help Black students get access to Higher Education
Third year medical student George Obolo is also working with a tech start-up, a charity, and has co-founded a mentoring network – the latter of which netted him a place in a list of the top 100 most Outstanding Black University Students in the UK. The Black Excellence Network, which George set up alongside three other students, offers both mentorship and consultancy to Black sixth form and university students. Its aim is to provide Black students with the practical support and guidance they need to apply and get accepted to Russell Group universities. The Black Excellence Networks pairs Black sixth form students with an undergraduate studying the degree for which they’re applying. This partnership provides support and advice for the mentee as they apply for university.
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