
Next Stop!
Saturday, September 12, 2026
Xavier University of Louisiana
Partnering with Morehouse College & Clark Atlanta University
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LIVE SPEAKER SESSIONS
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PRE-MED & STEM PREP WORKSHOPS
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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS ​
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HBCU SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
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...and more

"More Than Your Wildest Dream"
Where we've been...
Grambling State University

Spelman College

North Carolina A&T

Fayetteville

Florida A&M

Delaware State University
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Dillard

Coming to an HBCU Near YOU!
The HBCU Tethered Tour will visit 20 Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the country as part of a broader national university engagement strategy.
The tour is designed to strengthen alignment across the physician and STEM pathways by empowering, inspiring, and cultivating resilience among the next generation of healthcare and science professionals.
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Hosted by The 15 White Coats®, this multi-state initiative delivers powerful storytelling, scholarship support, mentorship connections, and structured preparation resources directly to students. While rooted in HBCU engagement, the model is designed for expansion to universities nationwide that are committed to strengthening student readiness for competitive medical and STEM careers.
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This is more than an event — it is a performance-centered engagement model focused on preparation, continuity, and measurable outcomes.
Upcoming Stops
Xavier University of Louisiana
September 12, 2026
Bowie State University
October 10, 2026
Tennessee State University​
October 15, 2026
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Being held in conjunction with the Dr. Levi Watkins Jr. Institute White Coat Ceremony
Florida A&M University​
November 14, 2026
The tour is a national initiative designed to inspire, empower, and cultivate resilience in students. Hosted by The 15 White Coats®, the tour delivers powerful storytelling, scholarship opportunities, mentorship connections, and tangible resources.
It is a national university engagement initiative designed to reduce institutional friction across the pre-medical and STEM pathway. We collaborate with universities serving high concentrations of first-generation and economically under-resourced students.




