Come worship with us for Founder's Day at the First Baptist Church of Highland Park
Sunday, March 9, 2025 - 10:45 AM
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The VSUAA/Alfred W. Harris Tuition Assistance Fund was established in 2008 with a $10,000 gift to the Virginia State University Foundation by the Virginia State University Alumni Association. Awards from this fund are used to immediately help offset tuition costs for the 95% of students who require financial aid to attend our beloved alma mater. Named in honor of VSU's Founder, Delegate Alfred W. Harris, this fund celebrates his legacy and continues his vision of a school "where all....may go and drink from the fountain of knowledge until their ambition is satisfied."
Awards from the Fund are based on the following conditions:
Alfred William Harris was born in Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1854, the son of Henry Harris and Jemima Mazingo. He was a member of the very large family of Harrises in the counties of Fairfax and Prince William. They were free in these counties as early as the year 1776.
Harris attended public schools in Alexandria, Virginia. He studied law privately in the office of an African American lawyer, George W. Mitchell, and finally enrolled in the law department of Howard University, where he graduated in 1881. He moved to Petersburg, Virginia in the 1870s. Here he became involved in local politics and began his practice of law.
He was very active in several civic and social organizations in and around the city of Petersburg. In 1881, Harris was elected to the House of Delegates representing Dinwiddie County. He served in the house until 1888. In 1882, Delegate Harris persuaded the Virginia General Assembly to establish an institution of higher learning for Virginia's African-Americans.
Harris envisioned a school with strong black leadership that would give newly-freed slaves and their children the knowledge to become full participants in democracy. Virginia State University was founded on March 6, 1882, when the legislature passed a bill to charter the Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute. Upon its passage in the General Assembly, 33 acres of the former Fleets Plantation in Ettrick became chartered as the Virginia State Normal and Collegiate Institute. However, a hostile lawsuit delayed opening day for nineteen months, until October 1, 1883. Delegate Harris served as the first secretary of the board of visitors for Virginia State University and was later Principal of the John A. Dix School in Dinwiddie.
Come worship with us for Founder's Day at the First Baptist Church of Highland Park
Sunday, March 9, 2025 - 10:45 AM
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VSUAA Baltimore Metro Alumni Chapter supports the Youth Sports & Cheer Clinic featuring the VSUAA Woo Woo Alumni Chapter
Saturday, February 22, 2025, from 8 AM - 3 PM.
Middle Branch Fitness & Wellness Center
202 Reedbird Ave
Baltimore, MD
Register for free by visiting www.baltimore.org/CIAA
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Join us for a memorable evening celebrating our alumni and supporting future generations.
An Evening of Elegance at our 10th Anniversary Scholarship Gala
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Durham Convention Center
301 West Morgan Street
Durham, NC 27701
Early Bird Tickets: $130 per person
Regular Price: $150 per person
Reserved Table: $1,040
Contact Information: Cicly Marsh
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