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Bennett College President Gives Heartwarming Thanks After Donors Give $8.2 Million to Save School

After facing financial issues that threatened its status as an accredited school, Bennett College may be saved following a strong social media push for its fundraising campaign. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African Americans Post #3 6-18-2025 Post #2 6-18-2025 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs…

After facing financial issues that threatened its status as an accredited school, Bennett College may be saved following a strong social media push for its fundraising campaign.

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A Monday tweet from the North Carolina schoolโ€™s official account confirmed that they had raised $8.2 million, far surpassing the $5 million fundraising goal.

https://twitter.com/BennettCollege/status/1092493037777940480?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

The #StandWithBennett campaign got a surge of support following celebrity signal boosts, assistance from other schools, and a flagrant PR stunt by Papa Johnโ€™s, who want you to know that they are definitely not racist.

The North Carolina school, one of only two all-womenโ€™s HBCUs, had its accreditation on track to be revoked (pdf) by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges after apparently not fulfilling an expectation that the school have โ€œsound financial resources and a demonstrated, stable financial base to support the mission of the institution and the scope of its programs and services.โ€

At a press conference, Bennett College President Phyllis Worthy Dawkins gave a heartfelt thanks to those who donatedโ€”โ€œmore than 11,000 donors from across the United States,โ€ Dawkins said. The heartwarming donations Dawkins described included a โ€œNorth Carolina Central University graduate who was furloughed during the government shutdown but still made a contribution to Bennett,โ€ along with โ€œErwin Montessori students from right here in Greensboro who collected about $72 in quarters to help us out.โ€

Dawkins also cited a strong surge of support from alumni of other HBCUs with varying degrees of involvement with Bennett Collegeโ€”some who said the school directly impacted their futures, others who just wanted to help.

Per the disclosure statement by the SACSCOC, an official decision about Bennettโ€™s future should be made by the end of February.

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