The passion of knowledge and academic perfection, more than 200 students and 32 black colleges and universities (HBCUS), 36th Black Campus (HCASC) are prepared to compete in the first academic competition for American students. Supporters can watch the HCASC NCT on HCASC NCT on April 17 at the HCASC NCT on 3:00 in PDT.
After success in the national qualifying tournaments in February, the “Exciting 32” teams are moving in 2025 in 2025 for the header and share of more than 500,000 institutional grants. The National Championship Tournament will be held near the American Honda corporate headquarters in Torrance, California.
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Honda Campus All-Star Challenge Inheritance
Honda Campus All-Star Challenge is a dynamic, a year-round program that emphasizes academic talents of HBCU students across the country. Each four student group, which responded quickly about the topics from history and science to mathematics and pop culture, has quickly covered the head. HCCAC encourages students to expand their knowledge of various topics while appreciating their leadership and team abilities. Those who are fighting against peers of other HBCUs, participants built networks, HCASC graduates and honda Associates are buying mentoring and creates “friends for life”. Outside the competition, Honda offers development seminars to equip students with the skills they should develop after graduation.
Honda Campus All-Star Challenge has supported 175,000 HBCU students to achieve their dreams since its since the beginning of 1989. This year, Honda will provide an institutional grant of more than $ 500,000 to the participating HBCU, using grants to finance student scholarships in many schools. The winning team will receive a large prize of $ 100,000 from Honda.
Meet the “Exciting 32” Hbcus
Groups from the following HBCU will go to California, California to compete in the National Championship Tournament in 2025:
Alabama A & M University Alabama State University Albany State University At Benedict College Bowie State University Central State University Clark Atlanta University University of Dillard District University of Columbia Edward Waters University University of Fish Hampton University Howard University Kentucky State University Langston University Lincoln University-Pennsylvania |
Livingstone College Maryland East Coast University At the Morehouse College Norfolk State University North Carolina A & T State University Central University of North Carolina Paul Quinn College View the Prairie A & M University Rust Shaw University South University – Baton Rouge Spelman College Tennessee State University University of Tuskegee Virginia State University Winston-Salem State University |
Fast facts
- The HCASC game format consists of three rounds of bonus questions, and connects with the last problem tour with an interesting turn and a chance to win any team.
- Students spend hundreds to prepare for the competition Science, History, Art, Current events, Mathematics, African American history, geography, literature, sports and pop culture studying for hours.
- This year’s HCASC National Championship Tournament will be five from five HBCU in the Honda war of 2025 groups in February.
- Morehouse College is the only school that fits all 36 HCCASC championship tournaments.
- More than 90% of student participants say life friendship is an important benefit of HCASC.
- There are 89 hbcus that can participate in the HCASC, which represents 20 provinces and county of Columbia.
- HCASC is the world in the world in areas in areas such as science, engineering, medicine, media, aeronautics, education, industry and government.
Follow the journeys of “Exciting 32” teams in HCASC Facebook, Instagram, Themes and Tiktok.
About Honda and Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Honda, historically, these initiatives have been affected by more than $ 300,000 students, including 35 years, have been affected by the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge and Bands for more than 35 years.
Thurgood Marshal College Foundation, Honda partners with Honda partners, such as the national city league and local UNCF chapters, henders for HDCA students and the best talent for future workforce. Honda also supports the government, industrial and HBCU to bring together the strategic, more sustainable HBCU partnership in the Bipartisan HBCU.