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LeBron to Provide Full Scholarships to Children Who Complete I Promise Program

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D.J. Siddiqi

While LeBron James often makes headlines on the court with his play, he has recently made positive headlines off of it.

On Thursday, the Cleveland Cavaliers star announced a partnership with his foundation, the University of Akron and JPMorgan Chase in which any child under James’ mentorship who graduates from Akron Public Schools and satisfies a yet-to-be-determined criteria would receive a free ride to the University of Akron.


The scholarships would be paid for by the university and it would cover tuition and Akron’s general services fee, worth around $9,500 a year.

James made the announcement while at Cedar Point along with University of Akron President Scott Scarborough. The four-time MVP stated how much it means to be giving away these scholarships to inner-city kids:

“It means so much because, as a kid growing up in the inner city and a lot of African-American kids, you don’t really think past high school. You don’t really know your future. You hear high school all the time, and you graduate high school and then you never think past that because either it’s not possible or your family’s not financially stable to even be able to support a kid going to college.”

A few years ago, the James foundation shifted its focus to mentoring and tutoring poor at-risk youths who are in danger of failing out of school.

The first graduating class that will be eligible for these scholarships will graduate in the spring of 2021, and the scholarships will extend to the Akron Public Schools graduating class of 2029.

Scarborough stated the following in regards to James’ involvement with the university:

“What LeBron’s doing is going to have a large impact on these kids’ lives. It’s an easy decision for us, to take this opportunity to work with a hometown hero.”

James has become a legend on the basketball court after winning four MVP awards and two championships all before the age of 30. However, it is clear that making a difference off of the court is just as important to him as what he accomplishes on the court.

The 12-year veteran will look to lead the Cavaliers to their first NBA title as he embarks on his 13th season.

D.J. Siddiqi

D.J. Siddiqi is a staff writer for Cavaliers Nation. He has followed the NBA passionately since the 90's and has taken a keen interest in following LeBron James' career since he was drafted with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2003 draft. Once a critic of LeBron, DJ has grown to admire James as he has evolved from 18-year-old phenom to a four-time MVP and two-time NBA Champion. He looks forward to bringing his knowledge of the game to Cavaliers Nation.

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