2021 MLK Youth Program & Rudolph Gordon College Fair

Registrations are closed

On-line registration has ended but we still encourage you to attend our event if you are receiving any award. If you don't attend today your award will be sent to your High school for their award program in the Spring. If you do attend, please park in the Lakeside Parking lot (next the Swan Lake and Clock Tower) behind the Trone Student Center. Please arrive by 9:20 AM. Attire is dress casual (no sneakers or jeans). The Watkins Room, where the program will start, is located upstairs from the dinning halls and University Bookstore in the Trone Center.

2021 MLK Youth Program & Rudolph Gordon College Fair

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Youth Program & Rudolph Gordon College Fair Winner Information Congratulations Award Winner!!! You have been

By Alpha Phi Alpha Greenville Foundation

Date and time

Saturday, February 6, 2021 · 7 - 11am PST

Location

Online

About this event

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Youth Program & Rudolph Gordon College Fair

Winner Information

Congratulations Award Winner!!!

You have been selected by your school’s teachers and administrators to receive the MLK Youth award. This letter is meant to provide you with some information about the College Fair and Youth Program.

On Saturday, February 6, 2021, the Rudolph Gordon College Fair will start promptly at 10 AM and will be held virtually via Zoom. The program is being held virtually due to the COVID19 Crisis and our desire to keep all of our participants safe.

In case of bad weather, we will not reschedule this event, please check on our chapter website (www.gglapa.org) or our foundation website (www.alphagreenville.org) for any program changes.

All recipients must be ready to assemble by 10:20 am., so please be prompt. Even though this event is being held virtually, the attire for the event is dressy casual (Please, no jeans or sneakers). We will still be taking a picture at the end of the Youth program.

The College Fair will have two sessions, “What you need to know about Financial Aid?” and “What to expect in your First Year of College”. Each session will last about 45 minutes. We strongly encourage you to attend the sessions. In addition to the sessions, several college representatives will be available to answer questions throughout the morning.

If you are not present, we will send your award to your High School Guidance Counselor’s Office. Corrections to the awards (misspellings, etc.) can be requested through your school’s Guidance Counselor’s Office.

Again, congratulations on receiving this award, and I hope to see you at the program and fair.

Sincerely,

Bobby Clark

MLK Youth Program Chair

 

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www.alphagreenville.orgEstablished in 2012 as a public 501c3 non-profit, tax-exempted organization, our mission is to aid the poor and disadvantage and help them toward a life of self-sufficiency. Our programs address teenage pregnancy prevention, college preparation & awareness, educational scholarships, youth leadership development and other similar programs.  We serve the Upstate area of South Carolina, and are affiliated with the Gamma Gamma Lambda Chapter of ΑΦΑ in Greenville, South Carolina. 

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