Holman United Methodist Church will present its Annual Black College Summit to acquaint high school seniors and community college transfer students with Historically Black College and Universities (HBCUs).
The session will be held on Thursday, November 3, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., in Holman’s L.L. White Hall, 3320 West Adams Boulevard in Los Angeles.
The Holman Bridges to HBCUs and Holman Community Development Corporation are sponsoring the event. The Rev. Kelvin Sauls is the host pastor.
Admission directors and recruiters from several schools have been invited to attend including Bethune-Cookman, Clark Atlanta, Central State, Dillard, Fisk, Florida Memorial, Florida State, Kentucky State, Lincoln – Missouri, Lincoln – Pennsylvania, Tuskegee, West Virginia State and Xavier Universities and Lane, Talladega and Wiley Colleges.
High school seniors should bring their transcripts and SAT scores for on-site admissions and application fee waivers. Community College students should bring transcripts indicating 30 or more UC and CSU transferable units to obtain the HBCU Transfer Guarantee Project’s fee waiver and on-site application process.
For information and to RSVP, visit affluentsolution.com/hbcursvp.