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Norfolk State University Tour – Day 4: 4/4/2024

April 6, 2024

Our final college visit was held on April 4th. We visited Norfolk State University and enjoyed a great tour which included visits to the Student Center, dining hall (where we enjoyed Soul food Thursday buffet) and met many students, faculty and members of various Greek organizations. Current students shared insight on what they like most…

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NC A&T and North Carolina Central – Day 3: 4/3/2024

April 6, 2024

Our visit to NC A&T and North Carolina Central were awesome on April 3, 2024. We were able to tour the campus of North Carolina A&T on Wednesday morning after enjoying a night of bowling. We ventured to NC A&T’s campus. We toured the campus and had the chance to speak to several current students…

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Duke University Reflections from Students – Day 2: 4/2/2024

April 6, 2024

Our students shared reflections after the trip that I felt compelled to share: “Duke University was an amazing experience. The campus was beautiful and I have never visited somewhere this nice before. The food there was amazing and the campus was active. Everyone was outside having fun together and it really seemed like an all-around…

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NC/VA College Tour – Day 1: 4/1/2024

April 6, 2024

Day 1 was a great day for our teens who visited Virginia State University. After traveling in torrential rain, we arrived on a sunny and lively campus on Monday, April 21st. We were greeted by our VSU student tour guides who gave us a great campus tour and shared insight on the campus food, various…

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Newark Board of Education College Fair: Class of 2025

March 30, 2024

The Newark Board of Education’s Class of 2025 College Fair was an awesome event on March 26th. It was great to greet and meet so many awesome high school juniors at the Prudential Center. We were able to share college and scholarship information, employment opportunities for teens and distribute permission slips for our upcoming campus…

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Summer Programs Fair for Teens

March 14, 2024

Our Summer Program and Job Fair for Teens was held at City Plex Movie Theater from 4-6 pm on March 13th. Kudos to all of the teens who came out to sign up for summer employment opportunities and Pre-College programs. Thanks to everyone who promoted this event! Thank you to Mecal Jones, Elijah Glenn, Kyshawn…

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Temple Univeristy Visit

March 14, 2024

What an awesome campus tour and information session we had at Temple University on March 13, 2024. We enjoyed a buffet lunch, spoke to current college students and received a tour of the scenic campus in great weather. Our teens had a great time and shared warm reflections of their experiences: “Great college experience. I…

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Smart Moves Workshop for Teens

March 10, 2024

The High School Academic Support Program hosted a Smart Moves Workshop for Teens on March 9, 2024. The Workshop included a Gang Violence Prevention presentation which was facilitated by Mr. Elijah Glenn, CEO of Eli Speaks! Makiya Isaacs from Beth Israel Hospital and her Team presented an STD Prevention Session which included STD Prevention Packets…

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Morgan State University Campus Visit 2024

February 6, 2024

On Thursday, February 1, 2024, the High School Academic Support Program hosted a trip to Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. We transported 42 students who had an amazing trip. We received a very informative information session from two current students who shared insight on their own college experiences: Dorm Life, Campus activities/clubs, financial aid…

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HBCU Classic & College Fair

February 5, 2024

Kudos to Michael B Jordan and Invesco on hosting an awesome HBCU College Fair and Basketball Classic on February 3, 2024. It was an awesome way to kickoff African-American History Month at the Prudential Center. Jackson State vs. Grambling and Howard University vs. Hampton. The Bands were awesome. Fraternities, Sororities, HBCU students and Alumni were…

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