Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars Named For 2024 Cohort - The Walt Disney Company (2024)

BURBANK, Calif., January 31, 2024—Today, The Walt Disney Company and UNCF (United Negro College Fund) announced the 2024 Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars, representing high-achieving students from four-year institutions across the country, including many historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The scholars will receive financial support, mentorship, and internship opportunities.

Since 2015, Disney has worked with UNCF to provide a voice to diverse storytellers and innovators, building a pipeline of Black talent that will shape the future of the entertainment industry. In 2021, Disney created the Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars program and has since expanded it to include additional financial contributions as well as extended pathways that focus on specific fields and skills that students may be interested in.

“The Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars program continues to provide talented college students an opportunity to expand their personal and professional skills,” said Tinisha Agramonte, Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, The Walt Disney Company. “We sincerely hope this experience helps every student excel, hone their craft, and go on to achieve great success in their chosen careers.”

In 2023, Disney incorporated new and existing scholarships into the Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars program to provide a more tailored experience to students with specific interests within the industry, including journalism, film and television, and factual entertainment. In conjunction with Andscape, National Geographic, and FX, students will be able to follow in the legacy of renowned storytellers and start their own journey with Disney’s global platforms. The four industry-aligned pathways include:

    • Rhoden Fellowship: Founded in 2017, this one-year sports journalism internship with Andscape focuses on training aspiring African American journalists from HBCUs. The fellowship is named after award-winning sports columnist William C. Rhoden.
    • National Geographic Content Scholarship Program: Founded in 2021, this program aims to foster and support the next generation of factual storytellers attending HBCUs through access, opportunity, and exposure to the National Geographic brand and its numerous content platforms. As part of the six-month program, the scholars are each paired with a National Geographic mentor as well as participate in a one-week immersive experience at the Washington, D.C. Headquarters where they will be exposed to how content is developed, produced, published, and marketed.
    • FX Storytelling Legacy Scholarship: Honoring the legacy of the legendary director and producer John Singleton, these scholarships are to encourage and empower the next generation of fearless storytellers following John’s footsteps by pursuing a career in film or television production, directing, or screenwriting.
    • The Walt Disney Company / UNCF Enhanced Corporate Scholars Program: Along with the opportunity to apply for internships, the program also provides professional development and mentorship during students’ academic journeys.

Scholars will be awarded a renewable annual scholarship and an opportunity to apply for paid internships at The Walt Disney Company. The scholars are rising juniors and seniors pursuing a degree related to the field of entertainment including business, communications, creative writing, journalism, film/media, and science. Additional opportunities for the UNCF scholars include mentorship, professional development, career exploration workshops, and consideration for a possible full-time role with Disney upon graduation. As a way to inspire the students and ignite their passion for storytelling, Disney also frequently provides guest speakers for UNCF events and invites UNCF scholars and staff to advanced screenings of Disney films. Several past scholars have also successfully transitioned into full-time roles within the company, starting on their own journey and building on the skills they learned during their time in the program.

Ashley Meeks from the 2021 Disney UNCF Enhanced Corporate Scholars cohort details how the program has led her to her current job as a Talent Relations Coordinator for Disney Entertainment Television. “The Walt Disney Company/UNCF Corporate Scholars program has been a transformative force in my life, infusing my professional path with a profound sense of purpose and community. Through unwavering support, mentorship, and a network that has always felt like family, the program has not only propelled my professional dreams but has left an impact that will resonate throughout my career,” said Meeks.

The Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars program is part of the Disney Future Storytellers initiative, the company’s commitment to empower the next generation of storytellers and innovators from underrepresented communities.

The 2024 Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars are:

ScholarSchoolMajorProgram
Aniyah RobinsonLangston UniversityBroadcast JournalismAndscape – Rhoden Fellows
Assata Allah-ShabazzMorgan State UniversityStrategic CommunicationsAndscape – Rhoden Fellows
Breahna HardwickSpelman CollegePolitical ScienceDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Danaria GorhamJohnson C. Smith UniversityMass Communication ArtsNational Geographic Content Scholarship
Devon MooringHoward UniversityBiologyNational Geographic Content Scholarship
Gabrielle HeywardNorth Carolina A&T State UniversityJournalism and Mass CommunicationAndscape – Rhoden Fellows
Jaeda GarnerGrambling State UniversityBroadcast JournalismFX Storytelling Legacy Scholarship
Janaidy Ruiz PeriClark Atlanta UniversityMass Media Arts Conc. – Radio/Television/FilmFX Storytelling Legacy Scholarship
Jaylen HolmesMiles CollegeCommunicationsDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Juwan HamptonDePaul UniversityComputer Science – Software EngineeringDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Kaily KuykendallHoward UniversityPolitical ScienceDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Kalani WashingtonSavannah College of Art and DesignDramatic WritingFX Storytelling Legacy Scholarship
Kynnedi HinesLouisiana State UniversityMass Communication/Public RelationsDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Lamaria WashingtonHoward UniversityJournalismNational Geographic Content Scholarship
Lauren NutallHoward UniversityJournalismNational Geographic Content Scholarship
Lauryn JohnsonHoward UniversityMedia ManagementDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Lillian StephensMorgan State UniversityStrategic CommunicationNational Geographic Content Scholarship
Madison N. FirleHoward UniversityBroadcast JournalismAndscape – Rhoden Fellows
Maya A. McCordAlabama State UniversityCommunications with a concentration in Radio & TelevisionDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Myron Boyd Jr.Florida A&M UniversityBusiness AdministrationDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Nilea CosleyClark Atlanta UniversityMass Media Arts with a concentration in JournalismAndscape – Rhoden Fellows
Perry O’HannonCheyney University of PennsylvaniaBiology/Criminal JusticeDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Spencer WingateFort Valley StateVeterinary TechnologyDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Sydney CuillierSouthern University A&M CollegeMass CommunicationsAndscape – Rhoden Fellows
Tori BlakePaul Quinn CollegePsychologyDisney UNCF Enhanced Scholars
Xamara ColemanDelaware State UniversityMass CommunicationsNational Geographic Content Scholarship
Zhen SmallsCalifornia State Long BeachFilmFX Storytelling Legacy Scholarship

About The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise that includes three business segments: Entertainment, Sports and Experiences. Disney is a Dow 30 company and had annual revenue of $88.9 billion in its Fiscal Year 2023.

About UNCF

UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is the nation’s largest and most effective minority educationorganization. To serve youth, the community and the nation, UNCF supports students’education anddevelopment through scholarships and other programs, supports and strengthens its 37 membercolleges and universities, and advocates for the importance of minority education and collegereadiness.While totaling only 3% of all colleges and universities, UNCF institutions and other Historically Black Colleges and Universities are highly effective, awarding 15% of bachelor’s degrees, 5% of master’s degrees, 10% of doctoral degrees and 19% of all STEM degrees earned by Black students in higher education.UNCF administers more than 400programs, including scholarship, internship and fellowship, mentoring, summer enrichment, andcurriculum and faculty development programs. Today, UNCF supports more than 50,000 students atover 1,100 colleges and universities across the country. Its logo features the UNCF torch of leadershipin education and its widely recognized trademark,‟A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”®Learn more atUNCF.orgor forcontinuousupdates and news, follow UNCF on Twitter at@UNCF.

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FAQs

What is the Disney Scholarship 2024? ›

This year's Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars cohort includes 28 amazing students who will receive $5,000 renewable scholarships, professional development opportunities, and access to early career opportunities with Disney. Additionally, 35 Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars will receive $2,500 one-time scholarships.

What is the Disney Scholars program? ›

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This program offers scholarship funding, professional development, mentorship, and access to career opportunities to highly qualified students.

Does Disney give out scholarships? ›

In 2023, Disney incorporated new and existing scholarships into the Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars program to provide a more tailored experience to students with specific interests within the industry, including journalism, film and television, and factual entertainment.

How many people get accepted into the Disney College Program? ›

The Disney College Program acceptance rate lies somewhere around 20%. So, typically, for every 100 applicants, only 20 are accepted.

Who is eligible for the Disney College Program? ›

Applicants must: Be at least 18 years old when applying. Currently be an enrolled student or recent graduate (within 24 months) of an accredited U.S. educational institution with at least one semester completed.

What GPA do you need for the Disney College Program? ›

(The Disney College Program cannot serve as your first semester of college.) Your cumulative GPA must be at least 2.0 by the time you leave for Florida or California. (a 1.999 is not acceptable).

How much do you have to pay for the Disney College Program? ›

International Program participants and Disney Interns must pay the full, non-refundable program fee of $442* upon acceptance of their offer. Domestic (College, Culinary) Program participants will pay the $442 fee in two phases: Upon acceptance: $240 for program fees, activities, events and administration.

Will Disney pay for my college? ›

In addition to undergraduate and master's degree programs, Disney Aspire offers tuition coverage for high school completion, English language learning and college prep. Any fees or required book purchases that come from these educational pursuits are eligible for reimbursem*nt through the program.

How to increase chances of getting into Disney College Program? ›

It's important to note that your major will not have an effect on the chances of your acceptance into the program. However, the admissions board will check your academic records. Generally, it is advisable that students maintain a GPA of at least 2.0 and are in good academic standing with their university.

What colleges partner with the Disney College Program? ›

Here are a few schools that do have partnerships with the Disney College Program:
  • Niagara University.
  • Monroe Community College.
  • University of Arizona.
  • Hudson Valley Community College.
  • Aquinas College.
  • East Carolina University.
  • Marshall University.
  • Stockton University.
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Is Disney College Program strict? ›

It can be grueling. This is especially the case if you are attending school at the same time. You'll be working long hours (30 to 40 hours a week, if not more), possibly in the heat, and it can be a lot to handle. Disney's rules and codes tend to be very strict.

What is the new Disney ride in 2024? ›

Tiana's Bayou Adventure – Coming in 2024!

Get ready for an exciting, new musical journey through the Louisiana bayou with Princess Tiana—featuring daring plunges and fantastical storytelling!

What will happen to Disney in 2024? ›

And starting January 9, 2024, guests will see even more changes: All-day Park Hopper access during park hours. No theme park reservations required for date-based tickets. Return of Disney dining plans for Disney Resort hotel guests as part of a package.

How much money is the Disney College Program? ›

International Program participants and Disney Interns must pay the full, non-refundable program fee of $442* upon acceptance of their offer. Domestic (College, Culinary) Program participants will pay the $442 fee in two phases: Upon acceptance: $240 for program fees, activities, events and administration.

What is the Disney program for high school students? ›

Disney Dreamers Academy seeks students with the strength-of-character, positive attitude and persistence to take advantage of opportunities and define their own future. If that's you, check back in summer or connect with us on social media to find our when we'll be accepting applications for future classes.

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