FREE to high school juniors and seniors, The Warehouse will be touring a selection of historically black colleges and universities from October 9th to 11th 2023. Sign up here.

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The Warehouse's 2023 HBCU Tour

Find the perfect college or university to attend!

The pursuit of higher education is a big decision. The Warehouse is hoping to make that decision a little easier with our 2023 HBCU Tour! 

FREE to high school juniors and seniors, The Warehouse will be touring a selection of historically black colleges and universities from October 9th to 11th. 

How Do I Sign Up?

Fill out the application below! Applications must be submitted no later than Wednesday, September 28, 2023. Spaces are limited and availability is limited to first come, first served.

The Details

This is a free event for high school juniors and seniors, including transportation and hotel stay as well as meals.   Individuals are encouraged to bring $25 per day to cover any incidentals such as snacks or souvenirs.

In order to attend, students and parents/guardians MUST attend The Warehouse HBCU Orientation Meeting on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, at 6 p.m. The meeting will take place at The Warehouse located at 1121 Thatcher Street Wilmington DE 19802.

The Itinerary

  • Day 1: Monday, October 9th – leave 8:00am from The Warehouse
    • Morgan State University 
    • Coppin State University 
  • Day 2: Tuesday, October 10th
    • Howard University in Washington, D.C. 
    • University of the District of Columbia (UDC)
    • National Museum of African American History and Culture
  • Day 3: Wednesday, October 11th
    • Bowie State University
    • Arrive at The Warehouse by 2:30 pm

Have Questions?
Email Wenona Sutton, Director of Operations, at wsutton@teenwarehouse.org or call The Warehouse at (302) 232-6610.

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