Students and families had the opportunity to engage with ambassadors from local colleges and historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) as well as career professionals while exploring college prep and future opportunities with a Financial Aid Workshop and ACT/SAT Discussion. All of this was followed by a Black College Experience lecture panel.
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