Propel Learn

With a cutting-edge virtual and physical learning center, Propel moves at the speed of technology to offer HBCU students the training they need to be leaders in the future workforce.

PROPEL offers HBCU students comprehensive training and tools to catalyze their growth as creative, justice-minded leaders – who are fully equipped to change the world and are the central hub to connect industry with the nation’s HBCU students. Propel partners with companies to offer programming and work-based learning experiences that prepare students for lasting success.

Check out the opportunities below for students, faculty, and staff. Click the link below to explore the micro-credential courses. A micro-credential is a certification that recognizes an individual’s proficiency in a specific skill or set of skills. They are intended to be stackable, meaning learners can earn multiple micro-credentials over time, building their skills and knowledge progressively. Micro-credentials are particularly valuable in today’s fast-changing job market because they allow individuals to quickly acquire and demonstrate competencies that are immediately relevant to their careers.  SIGN UP TODAY!!

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Need Assistance?

There are opportunities reach out to Professor Detrice Roberts via email at Detrice.l.roberts@jsums.edu or by phone at (601) 979 - 5840 or Dr. Ouida McAfee by phone at 662-621-4145 or by email at omcafee@sydotnet.net if you have any questions or need attendance.



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“Education is evolving due to the impact of the Internet. We cannot teach our students in the same manner in which we were taught. Change is necessary to engage students, not in the curriculum we are responsible for teaching, but in school. Period.”

– April Chamberlain