I've seen some mentions about the National Association of HBCU Title III Administrators and it piqued my interest. Anyone know how a high schooler can start getting involved or learn more about their work?
It's wonderful that you're interested in the National Association of HBCU Title III Administrators. While their work mainly involves higher education professionals, there are ways you can learn more about their work and possibly get involved as a high school student. Here are a few suggestions to help you get started:
1. Visit their website: Firstly, familiarize yourself with their mission, objectives, and activities by browsing through their website (www.HBCUT3A.org). This will give you a better understanding of what they do and the impact of their work.
2. Contact them directly: You can reach out to them through their website's contact form, explaining your interest as a high school student and requesting information about opportunities to get involved. They might have some suggestions or programs tailored for high school students that you can take part in.
3. Attend events and conferences: Keep an eye on their events calendar, and if there are any local or online events or conferences, try to attend them. This could be a great opportunity to network, learn more about their work, and potentially find ways to get involved or volunteer.
Good luck, and I hope you find a meaningful way to engage with the National Association of HBCU Title III Administrators!
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