Los Angeles Black College Expo™ Returns to LA Convention Center – Kentia Hall February 19, 2022

National College Resources Foundation producers of the 23rd Annual Black College Expo™ is proud to present the expo IN PERSON this year on Saturday, February 19, 2022 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, 1201 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California 90015 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Attendees can meet with colleges and participate in workshops from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with an After
Show from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Students can get accepted on the spot, get their college application fees waived and receive millions
scholarships. This event helps high school seniors and college transfer students looking to transfer to a
four-year college. In addition to getting connected to college recruiters, students will have access to
motivating and informative seminars and workshops which includes Boomin’ Careers, How to Find
Money for College, Internships and Careers, Why Attend an HBCU, a special seminar on Crypto Currency
for Kids and Young adults, and new this year a Presidents Forum featuring HBCU Presidents. The Black
College Expo™ is open to students, educators, parents, and caregivers of all backgrounds. Black College
Expo will have (48) scholarship recipients. This is the largest number of scholarship winners in the 23-
year history.

This year’s expo is sponsored by Comerica Bank, US Army, Southern California Edison, Union Bank, Wells
Fargo, So Cal Gas, Disney, Warner Media, Nickelodeon, WSS, and Honda, powered by National College
Resources Foundation, NCRF TV Network, Foundation Clothing Co.

*COVID 19 protocol restrictions according to the State of California will be followed.

About the Black College Expo
Black College Expo™ (BCE) is a trademark program of National College Resources Foundation (NCRF), a
501c3 non-profit organization that functions daily as a full-service student outreach program in various
schools. BCE was founded in 1999 by Dr. Theresa Price as a vital link between minorities and college
admissions. NCRF’s mission is to curtail the high school dropout rate and increase degree and/or
certificate enrollment among underserved, underrepresented, at risk, low resource, homeless, and
foster students. NCRF’s vision is to close the gap in educational achievement, workforce and economic
disparities with the goal to end racism and racial inequalities.

For additional information, sponsorship/partnership opportunities visit www.ncrfoundation.org or call
877-427-4100 or email info@thecollegeexpo.org

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