45th Annual Black Scholars Ceremony - RIT Gordon Field House

45th Annual Black Scholars Ceremony - RIT Gordon Field House

Come celebrate the achievements of black scholars at the 45th Annual Black Scholars Ceremony in the RIT Gordon Field House!

By Urban League Rochester Black Scholars

Date and time

Monday, June 3 · 5 - 9:30pm EDT

Location

Rochester Institute of Technology

1 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623

About this event

  • 4 hours 30 minutes

45th Annual Black Scholars Ceremony - RIT Gordon Field House

Welcome to the 45th Annual Black Scholars Ceremony at Rochester Institute of Technology! Join us at the RIT Gordon Field House for a night of celebration and recognition. This event will honor the achievements of our black scholars and their contributions to our community. Come together to support and uplift each other in this special gathering. Don't miss out on this memorable occasion!


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We're excited to invite you to our upcoming ceremony! To ensure that all scholars have an opportunity to attend with their loved ones, we kindly ask for your cooperation in reserving tickets. Please adhere to the following guidelines:


One Reservation per Student: Each student should reserve tickets only once. This helps us accurately allocate seating.


Maximum of 4 Tickets: You can reserve up to four tickets for your family and friends, excluding yourself. Please consider the needs of others when reserving your tickets.


Avoid Overbooking: If you reserve more than four tickets, any additional reservations will be automatically canceled. This policy ensures fairness and allows everyone a chance to participate.


Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We look forward to celebrating this special occasion with you and your loved ones!

Warm regards,

Black Scholars Program Committee

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Black Scholars provides honorees with helpful college/career readiness programming and scholarship opportunities in their senior year through our scholarship networks. We continue this support as our Black Scholars move up from high school and on to being leaders in their communities and workplaces.