HBCU College Fair
Clayton-Henry NPHC hosted an HBCU College Fair, an event dedicated to empowering students at Charles Drew High School. Students received the opportunity to discover a range of educational opportunities, connect with leading Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and receive valuable guidance on admissions, scholarships, and student life.
The Clayton-Henry NPHC proudly hosted an impactful HBCU College Fair at Charles Drew High School, designed to empower students and broaden their horizons regarding higher education opportunities. This event aimed to inspire and educate students about the unique advantages offered by Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
At the fair, students had the chance to explore a diverse array of educational programs and pathways tailored to their interests and career aspirations. Representatives from leading HBCUs engaged with attendees, providing firsthand insights into their institutions, academic offerings, and campus cultures. The event fostered meaningful connections between students and college representatives, allowing for open discussions about the application process and what to expect as a college student.
In addition to learning about various colleges, students received valuable guidance on admissions procedures, financial aid options, and scholarship opportunities available specifically for those attending HBCUs. Workshops and informational sessions were held throughout the day, equipping students with the tools necessary for a successful transition from high school to college.
The HBCU College Fair not only showcased the rich legacy and benefits of attending HBCUs but also aimed to motivate students to envision their futures in higher education. The Clayton-Henry NPHC remains committed to supporting students on their academic journeys and fostering a strong sense of community through educational empowerment.
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