In September, United College Action Network hosted two successful HBCU college fairs in Sacramento.
Founded in Sacramento by Dr. Alan Rowe, U-CAN, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting higher education opportunities for underserved students, has a long history of supporting high school students of color in their pursuit of higher education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, or HBCUs. The organization’s annual college fairs play a vital role in this mission, providing students the chance to connect with representatives from HBCUs across the country.
The two locally were at Sacramento Charter High School on Sept. 11 and at Rex and Margaret Fortune Early College High School on Sept. 14.
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U-CAN College Fairs Connect Sacramento Students with HBCUs
In September, United College Action Network hosted two successful HBCU college fairs in Sacramento.
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