Students get 'suited for success' at St. Louis Community College

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On Friday, a group of students walked into a room full of business attire at the Forest Park Campus.

Students at St. Louis Community College will be in front of a number of employers for a big career fair next week so the Black Male Achievers (BMA) Program on campus is making sure they will look the part.

The program is committed to removing barriers that impede students from being successful by focusing on enrollment, retention and getting students to the finish line.

"If you have the appropriate attire, that's half the battle because you look good, you feel good and you're able to sell yourself and be authentic when you come because of the confidence that the attire brings," said Mysha Clincy, coordinator of BMA at the college.

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They can look the part, but that's as far as it goes; corruption and lawlessness are never far behind.

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