12 Annual Historically Black College Recruitement Fair

2011 UCAN Black College Fair in Northern California

September 12-17 ~ Annual Historically Black College Recruitment Fair

The United College Action Network (U-CAN), Nehemiah Corporation of America and New Faze Development in partnership with Elk Grove Unified School District, Sacramento City Unified School District Twin Rivers Unified District, Oakland Unified School District and Vallejo Unified School District will host its 12th Annual Historically Black College Recruitment Fair from September 12-17, 2011 in various areas throughout Northern California. Download the full press release to see list of locations that include: Fairfield, Vallejo,  Oakland, Sacramento,  and Las Vegas.

Students who wish to apply and qualify for “on-the-spot” admissions and scholarships
should bring an official transcript, if available and a copy of their ACT/SAT test scores, if taken, for each college application they plan to complete. All high school and community college students and their parents will not want to miss this annual college planning event and opportunity. To print the promo flyer above, CLICK HERE.  This event is open to all students
. download the Student Checklist >>read more

For more information visit us on the web at www.ucangotocollege.org
or contact Alan H. Rowe at (916) 921-UCAN (8226) or e-mail
ucangogtocollege@comcast.net.


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