ATLANTA, GA — Some books give advice. The HBCU Hustle: Making Moves in College gives you the game. Written by Morehouse College’s own Jeremy Hall, this isn’t a “feel-good” college survival guide — it’s a movement for students ready to dominate in the classroom, on campus, and in life.
From the South Side to the Spotlight
Hall’s journey begins on Chicago’s South Side — a place that taught him grit, resilience, and how to turn setbacks into setups. Now, he’s a national voice for ambition and purpose. He’s been featured on ABC, Nasdaq Watch, WSB-TV Atlanta, and The Atlanta Voice. He’s addressed thousands of donors at the UNCF Atlanta Mayor’s Masked Ball, shared stages with leaders, and still finds time to mentor the next generation.
The HBCU Hustle isn’t just his story — it’s the playbook for anyone who’s tired of being told to “wait their turn.”
Why This Book Hits Different
Most college advice focuses on the “what.” Jeremy focuses on the “how” — how to navigate when you’re under-resourced, underestimated, or overlooked. Inside these pages, he lays out strategies for building influence, finding your purpose, and leveraging every opportunity that crosses your path.
His rules are simple but powerful:
- Write your own story — don’t let anyone else hold the pen.
- Defy every limit — both the ones you see and the ones they hide.
- Lift as you climb — success means nothing if you’re the only one eating.
“Where you start does not define where you can go,” Hall says. “With faith, hustle, and heart, you can surpass expectations — even your own.”
Receipts to Back It Up
This isn’t a theory. Hall is a UNCF Michael L. Lomax Scholar, a Forbes 30 Under 30 nominee, and a Goldman Sachs intern. He’s led Morehouse’s University Innovation Fellows program, served as a Center for Black Entrepreneurship Lead Ambassador, and represented HBCUs internationally, from Nasdaq’s closing bell to Capetown, South Africa.
Industry leaders call him “authentic,” “magnetic,” and “the kind of leader the world needs more of.” From education to entrepreneurship, his track record proves that The HBCU Hustle is more than hype — it’s a system that works.
From People Who’ve Worked With Him
People who’ve worked with Hall highlight his follow‑through, professionalism, and student impact.
- Justine Boyd, UNCF Assistant Vice President, Regional Development: “He captivated over 2,000 donors at the Mayor’s Masked Ball—he has the qualities to lead, inspire, and make a lasting difference.”
- Hal Kravitz, Director/Board Member, Celsius Holdings, Inc.: “One of the sharpest and most personable young men I’ve met—I’m proud to mentor him.”
Impact highlight: UNCF Atlanta Mayor’s Masked Ball appearance reached 2,000+ donors.
Why HBCUs Need This Now
HBCUs are producing trailblazers every year — but too often, students graduate without a roadmap for turning ambition into sustained impact. Hall’s book changes that. It’s not just about getting a degree — it’s about mastering the art of strategic hustle so you leave campus with influence, network, and purpose intact.
The Invitation
The HBCU Hustle: Making Moves in College is more than a book. It’s a rallying call for students, alumni, and advocates who refuse to play small. It’s for the dreamers who work like visionaries. It’s for every underdog who knows the game is winnable — if you play it right.
If you’re ready to flip the script on your college journey, join the movement. Learn more at thehbcuhustle.com
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