Delta Mu Boulé Foundation 2024 Scholarship Recipients

Delta Mu Boulé Educational Foundation endeavors to support the intellectual growth and social development of the next generation of African American males through educational programs, events and scholarships.

Three Fort Worth area high school seniors were honored June 8, 2024 at the prestigious Fort Worth Club during the Delta Mu Boulé Educational Foundation’s scholarship awards reception.   Their hard work, dedication, and achievement truly set them apart from their peers.

The keynote address was presented by Tarrant County Commissioner Roy Charles Brooks.  It was a wonderful opportunity for the scholars and parents to celebrate the accomplishments of these young men, meet other scholarship recipients, and network with members of Delta Mu.

Each recipient earned a four-year scholarship totaling $10,000 during the next four academic years.

Tarrant County Commissioner Roy Charles Brooks
Delta Mu Boulé Educational Foundation 2024 Scholarship Recipients

DeMarcus White

Demarcus graduated from Mansfield Lake Ridge High School and plans to enter The University of Houston as a Computer Science major. He is an Academic All-State Basketball player and an Academic All-State Football player. He was also selected All-District in Football. He was a teen ambassador for Choose Courage, speaking out against Teen Dating Violence. He is an active volunteer at Crossroads Christian Church. He held a weighted GPA of 94.92 excelling in his favorite class – Physics.

Love Junior Willis

Love is a Western Hills High School graduate who plans to enter Prairie View A&M as a computer science major. Love is an athlete who played football all four years and was the team captain. He was Co-Defensive Player of the Year and Academic All-State. He was also a track team member for four years. He is a top scholar with a 3.8 GPA ranking 35 in a class of 214. He also served as a mentor to 4th graders through the Academy 4 program.

Lawrence Taylor

Lawrence graduated from Southwest High School. He plans to enter Midwestern State University as an Education major. An athlete, he played on the Southwest Varsity Basketball team, where he was team captain and leading scorer. He was selected 1st Team All-District, All-Academic Team and Academic Sweatshirt recipient. Lawrence was a volunteer for the Sickle Cell Foundation, Kyrell’s First Quarter Foundation and Tarrant Elite Basketball Youth Association. He also participated in Young Men for Christ.

Since its inception in 2001, the Delta Mu Boulé Foundation has distributed more than $90,000 to 50 college-bound students. Its mission is to support the intellectual growth and social development of the next generation of African American males through educational programs, events and scholarships.