The Hinton Agency Pathways Scholarship

Honoring the next chapter for ROPLA graduates building their future beyond high school.

Overview

The Hinton Agency Pathways Scholarship was created to support graduating mentees of the 100 Black Men of South Metro Atlanta Rites of Passage Leadership Academy (ROPLA) who are pursuing meaningful paths after high school outside of the traditional four-year college route.
While many scholarships focus primarily on college-bound students, this scholarship recognizes and supports additional pathways including:

Skilled trades and technical education.
Workforce entry and entrepreneurship.
Military service

The goal is simple: to provide a financial jumpstart and encouragement for young men stepping into adulthood with purpose.

Inspiration

This scholarship is deeply personal.

As a mother of three sons who have all participated in the Rites of Passage Leadership Academy, I raised them with the understanding that after high school there are three honorable paths: college, military, or workforce/entrepreneurship.

Each of my sons has taken a different journey:

  • One pursued military service while also working and building entrepreneurial experience
  • One pursued higher education and is completing his master’s degree
  • One plans to enter law enforcement through the police academy

 

My own path included college, military service, workforce experience, and eventually entrepreneurship — completing my degree later in life.

Through each stage, the mentorship and support of the 100 Black Men of South Metro Atlanta played a meaningful role in shaping my sons into the men they are becoming.

This scholarship is my way of giving back — and ensuring that young men who choose paths outside of traditional college still feel supported, seen, and invested in.

Scholarship Details

Award Amount

$500

Number of Awards (2026)

1 Recipient

Eligible Pathways

Trade or Technical School, Workforce or Entrepreneurship, Military Service

Application Deadline

March 28

Award Announcement

May 2 Gala

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be a graduating senior in the ROPLA program
  • Be in good standing with participation
  • Plan to pursue trade school, workforce/entrepreneurship, or military service
  • Submit all required application materials
  • Have completed the 100 Black Men of South Metro Atlanta Chapter Scholarship Application

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

  • Completed scholarship application form
  • Short essay (400–500 words)
  • ROPLA mentor recommendation
  • Proof of next step (acceptance letter, enlistment, job offer, or business plan)
  • High school transcript (unofficial accepted)

How Funds Can Be Used

This scholarship is designed to support real-life transition needs.

Trade / Technical Pathway

• Tools and equipment • Certification exams • Tuition deposits • Books and training materials

Workforce / Entrepreneurship

• Licensing or certification fees • Startup supplies • Work equipment or technology

Military

• Enlistment preparation expenses • Equipment or transition needs

Selection Criteria

Recipients will be selected based on:

Commitment to chosen pathway

Leadership and character

Participation in ROPLA

Clarity of post-graduation plan

Quality of essay

Terms & Conditions

Scholarship is open only to eligible ROPLA graduating seniors

One $500 award will be issued for 2026

Applicants may apply under only one pathway

Funds must be used for approved transition-related expenses

Proof of enrollment, enlistment, or employment is required before funds are distributed

The scholarship committee reserves the right to verify all submitted information

If plans change, the award may be adjusted or reassigned

All decisions are final