This session will guide students through effective strategies for standardized test preparation (SAT/ACT), including setting realistic goals, timed-practice habits, identifying weak areas, and leveraging free/low-cost resources.
This program emphasizes the value of peer mentoring, student organizations, and support networks once enrolled at college: how to build community, access mentoring programs at HBCUs, leadership opportunities, and staying connected to your network.
This engaging and empowering session helps students understand the importance of mental and emotional well-being throughout their college journey. Students will be introduced to how mental health directly impacts academic success, relationships, and self-confidence. Participants will learn practical strategies to manage stress, recognize early signs of emotional fatigue, and seek support when needed.
This class guides students through the comprehensive admissions journey for Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs), covering how to select the right fit, application timelines, essay writing, recommendation letters, campus tours, and decision-making.
This interactive workshop helps students develop strong habits for college success: time-management, note-taking, reading comprehension, active participation, and study-group techniques.
This engaging and practical session will help students prepare emotionally and socially for living away from home for the first time. Topics include understanding personality types and communication styles, setting healthy roommate boundaries, managing stress and homesickness, resolving roommate conflicts peacefully, maintaining mental wellness, and building supportive friendships on campus. Students will also explore strategies for self-care, time management, and finding on-campus mental health resources.
Students will learn how to navigate college affordability, including budgeting for college, understanding financial aid (FAFSA, HOPE, Pell), identifying scholarships (local & national), and planning repayment of loans.
This workshop will enable students to equip themselves with essential digital skills for college: navigating online learning platforms, using productivity tools (Google/Microsoft), managing cybersecurity basics, building a strong LinkedIn/profile presence, and leveraging tech resources on campus.
This session covers what campus life is really like: student rights & responsibilities, campus safety (both physical and digital), civic engagement, student-leadership opportunities, and how to get the most out of your HBCU experience beyond academics.
This session will guide students through effective strategies for standardized test preparation (SAT/ACT), including setting realistic goals, timed-practice habits, identifying weak areas, and leveraging free/low-cost resources.
This workshop will enable students to equip themselves with essential digital skills for college: navigating online learning platforms, using productivity tools (Google/Microsoft), managing cybersecurity basics, building a strong LinkedIn/profile presence, and leveraging tech resources on campus.
This engaging and practical session will help students prepare emotionally and socially for living away from home for the first time. Topics include understanding personality types and communication styles, setting healthy roommate boundaries, managing stress and homesickness, resolving roommate conflicts peacefully, maintaining mental wellness, and building supportive friendships on campus. Students will also explore strategies for self-care, time management, and finding on-campus mental health resources.
This class guides students through the comprehensive admissions journey for Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs), covering how to select the right fit, application timelines, essay writing, recommendation letters, campus tours, and decision-making.
This program emphasizes the value of peer mentoring, student organizations, and support networks once enrolled at college: how to build community, access mentoring programs at HBCUs, leadership opportunities, and staying connected to your network.
This session covers what campus life is really like: student rights & responsibilities, campus safety (both physical and digital), civic engagement, student-leadership opportunities, and how to get the most out of your HBCU experience beyond academics.
Students will learn how to navigate college affordability, including budgeting for college, understanding financial aid (FAFSA, HOPE, Pell), identifying scholarships (local & national), and planning repayment of loans.
This interactive workshop helps students develop strong habits for college success: time-management, note-taking, reading comprehension, active participation, and study-group techniques.
This engaging and empowering session helps students understand the importance of mental and emotional well-being throughout their college journey. Students will be introduced to how mental health directly impacts academic success, relationships, and self-confidence. Participants will learn practical strategies to manage stress, recognize early signs of emotional fatigue, and seek support when needed.
Students will learn how to navigate college affordability, including budgeting for college, understanding financial aid (FAFSA, HOPE, Pell), identifying scholarships (local & national), and planning repayment of loans.
This interactive workshop helps students develop strong habits for college success: time-management, note-taking, reading comprehension, active participation, and study-group techniques.
This engaging and practical session will help students prepare emotionally and socially for living away from home for the first time. Topics include understanding personality types and communication styles, setting healthy roommate boundaries, managing stress and homesickness, resolving roommate conflicts peacefully, maintaining mental wellness, and building supportive friendships on campus. Students will also explore strategies for self-care, time management, and finding on-campus mental health resources.
