25TH ANNUAL MALCOLM BERNARD HBCU COLLEGE FAIR NEW YORK
The Malcolm Bernard Historically Black Colleges and Universities College Fair is the largest HBCU College Fair in the East Coast. MLKFS is once again kicking off our HBCU Tour season by attending this significant fair in New York City. The annual HBCU Fair attracts over 3,000 high school students and features over 50 HBCUs, some of which provide on-site admissions. The event includes interactive workshops on college admissions, Alumni panels, applying for financial aid, preparing for the first year in college, and succeeding on standardized entry exams. Many schools attending this event grant scholarships to deserving young people, aiming to enhance economic and educational opportunities for historically marginalized youth. Students that attended with MLKFS in 2022 received:
- 2 Presidential Scholarships
- 11 Onsite Acceptances
- Over 80K in scholarships
We warmly invite all interested high school juniors and seniors to join us for this educational and enriching experience.
LEARN MORE:
PREPARING FOR THE HBCU COLLEGE FAIR:
1) Registering for Fair and Workshops:
Go online to the Malcolm Bernard HBCU Fair website and register to attend the annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities Fair.
- Registration is required
- It is important that you write down your username and password.
- PRINT a copy of the registration confirmation – you will need it to enter the Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) fair in New York.
- Pre-register for the fair workshops, after you register for the HBCU fair.
We’re Here to Help
If you do not have access to a computer or printer, the HBCU Tour Committee can assist you. Please contact MLKFS at (413) 746-3655 ext. 127, to let committee members know you need assistance, OR, visit MLK Community Center located at 3 Rutland Street during our Night Spot hours, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 6pm and 8:30pm to use our computers.
2) Visit Your Academic Advisors
High School Seniors: Visit your Academic Advisors early. Bring five (5) to ten (10) official transcripts of grades on the day of the trip. Bring resume listing community service experience, extracurricular activities, sports, religious /ministry involvement, and employment if applicable.
Come Prepared:
If you are seriously interested in attending specific colleges or universities and are seeking on-site admissions:
- Complete the college application, including essays, etc. before the HBCU Fair.
- Bring the complete application (to your college/university of choice), an official sealed transcript from your school counselor, and your SAT or ACT test scores and full report.
- Present your application and supporting information to the representative at the fair. Some institutions will waive your application fee and may grant you a scholarship on-site depending on their requirements and your qualifications.
NOTE: Most representatives will review unofficial copies of transcripts during admissions discussions. We encourage you to bring completed applications to the fair, but you can also complete applications at the fair.
3) Attend our College Readiness Workshop
Prior to the trip, MLKJRFS will host a mandatory Pre-Fair Workshop where we’ll go over essential trip details and help students prepare. Topics will include acquiring important documents from their schools, maintaining professionalism, and other key considerations for making the most out of the fair experience.
WORKSHOP DATE
Saturday, November 9th, 2024
Starts at: 11:00 am
Location: MLK Community Center, 3 Rutland Street, Springfield, MA 01109
Historically Black College Tour
MLKFS works in conjunction with our volunteer committee, to facilitate workshops that focus on college admissions process, scholarships, and career pathways leading to an annual tour of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The tour takes place over 5-7 days during the Spring Break for Springfield Public Schools. The tour is supported by fees, grants, and donations.
2024 TRIP ROUTE:
Sunday 4/14: Departure Day
Monday 4/15: Hampton University and Norfolk State University
Tuesday 4/16: Virginia Union and Virginia State University
Wednesday 4/17: Howard University
Thursday 4/18: Bowie State University
Friday 4/19: Cheyney University
2024 TRIP INFORMATION
Spring Break: April 13th- April 19th
Cost of trip: $875 per passenger
Includes:
Transportation
Hotel Reservations
Daily Meal Stipends
Group Outing
MLKFS T-shirt
College Readiness Workshops
Prepare for your upcoming tour with MLKJRFS by joining our essential pre-trip workshops. Attendance is mandatory, as we’ll guide you through crucial trip details and provide valuable tips for a successful HBCU tour experience. Topics include obtaining necessary documents from your school, fostering professionalism, discussions on financial aid make the most of the tour. Workshops often occur at local colleges and include presentations by college representatives. These workshops are vital to ensure you’re ready for the adventure ahead!