SDCOE Presents 9th Annual San Diego Black College Expo™-FREE

By National College Resources Foundation

Get ready for the 8th Annual San Diego Black College Expo™ presented by the San Diego County Office of Education, Get Accepted, Scholarships

Date and time

Location

MLK Center at Bayview

6134 Pastor Timothy J Winter St. San Diego, CA 92114

Agenda

11:00 AM - 2:30 PM

Meet with colleges inside MLK and outside tents

11:30 AM - 2:00 PM

Seminars


The 411 for the Student Athlete... How to Find Money for College... How to Start a Business

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Highlights

  • 3 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

San Diego County Office of Education Presents 8th Annual San Diego Black College Expo

Join us for the 8th Annual San Diego Black College Expo, hosted by the San Diego County Office of Education Thursday February 12th from 11:00am to 2:30pm. This exciting event will take place in person at the MLK Center at Bayview. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with representatives from a variety of historically black colleges and universities, as well as other colleges, 2 year, 4 year and even trade schools. Discover scholarship opportunities, explore academic programs, and get all your questions answered. Whether you're a high school student, college transfer student, an adult learner or a parent, this event is a must-attend for anyone interested in pursuing higher education, or just looking for opportunities. Admission is FREE!

Get ACCEPTED on the Spot! Millions of Dollars in Scholarships! Seminars & More!

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Frequently asked questions

What to bring

At least 10 copies of your transcripts because if you are a 12th grader or college transfer student, you can get accepted on the spot. Some colleges will accept 11th graders on the spot!

Should I bring my ACT and SAT scores

Yes, if you have them, however many schools will accept you without ACT/SAT scores. However, for scholarships most colleges would like to see that you have taken either the ACT or SAT.

Are you giving away scholarships

Yes we have an essay contest to win a scholarship, where you write a 500 word or less essay on "Why is a College Education Important to Me". Deadline to enter is two weeks before the expo. Colleges also give scholarships away on site, and we also give on the Spot Scholarships with our partner SDCOE

How many colleges will be there

We have at least 40 colleges, including over 22 HBCUs (historically black colleges and universities)

If I have more questions who do I call or email

Call us at 877-427-4100 or email us at info@ncrfoundation.org

Organized by

National College Resources Foundation (NCRF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational enhancement organization that has been providing free resources and services to students and families for 25 years. Our mission is to curtail the high school dropout rate and increase degree and/or certificate enrollment among underserved, underrepresented, at risk, low resource, homeless and foster students. Our vision is to close the gap in educational achievement, workforce, and economic disparities with the goal to end racism and racial inequality. We provide free services to students and families, which includes holistic, comprehensive intervention, mentoring, tutoring, college and career planning, and assisting student athletes. We focus on (3) pillar areas-Achievement Gap, Workforce Gap, and Economic Disparities. We have helped over 500,000 students get into college and have helped students secure over 1 billion dollars in scholarships. Join us in creating more Leaders, Innovators, Entrepreneurs and Game Changers.  NCRF connects students to college, careers & beyond!

 

Free
Feb 12 · 11:00 AM PST