The Grace HBCU Weekend 2025 college fair commenced on Saturday, February 22, 2025, featuring representatives from Benedict College, Clarke Atlanta University, Cheney University, the University of Pennsylvania, Florida A&T University, Hampton University, Howard University, Jackson State University, Lincoln University, Morgan State University, Morehouse College, Norfolk State University, North Carolina AT&T, Oakwood University, Spellman College, Tuskegee University, the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, Virginia University, and Xavier University.
The primary objective of an HBCU fair is to provide students and families with information regarding Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The Grace Baptist Church HBCU Weekend 2025 serves as a valuable resource for students, assisting them in navigating the college admission process and exploring financial aid and scholarship opportunities. Students have the opportunity to engage in conversations with HBCU representatives and gain insights into campus life, academic programs, and financial aid assistance.








Grace Baptist Church, located at 52 South 6th Avenue in Mount Vernon, has established a dedicated room that simulates a college dormitory, providing students with an immersive experience that allows them to envision their future living arrangements within a college environment. This unique feature has garnered significant student appreciation as it offers a tangible connection to the college life experience.

A marching band comprised of Mount Vernon City School District students entertained attendees throughout the weekend, showcasing HBCU entertainment options.
The event will conclude on Sunday, February 23, 2025, with a Grace Baptist Church service commencing at 11:00 AM. Attendees were encouraged to wear their college attire, including T-shirts, sweatshirts, and sorority or fraternity regalia.
Thank you to Senior Pastor, Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson, for the vision and ther Grace Baptist Church HBCU Weekend Committee!
