HBCU Discussion Panel
Saturday, February 21, 2026 @ 2:00pm
Abyssinian Baptist Church, New York
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Join us for an inspiring and informative HBCU Discussion Panel designed for middle and high school students and their parents. This dynamic conversation will feature graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities sharing their personal experiences, academic journeys, and life beyond graduation.
Created especially for middle and high school students and their parents, this dynamic and informative panel will feature proud HBCU graduates sharing their personal stories, academic journeys, and experiences beyond graduation.
Participants will gain valuable insight into:
• Campus life and culture
• Scholarship and financial aid opportunities
• Career pathways and professional preparation
• The lasting impact of an HBCU education
Whether you are just beginning to explore college options or seeking clarity, direction, and encouragement, this empowering conversation will equip young scholars and their families with practical guidance and real-life experiences to help them make confident decisions about their future.
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HBCU Discussion Panel
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Abyssinian Baptist Church, 132 W. 138th Street (Odell Clark Place), between Adam Clayton Powell and Malcolm X Boulevards, also known as 7th and Lenox Avenues, New York, NY, 10030
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Abyssinian Baptist Church132 W. 138th Street (Odell Clark Place)
between Adam Clayton Powell and Malcolm X Boulevards, also known as 7th and Lenox Avenues
New York, NY 10030
212-862-7474 phone
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