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Teams from 32 HBCUs will compete in the 35th annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) National Championship Tournament to win more than $500,000 in institutional grants.
HCASC’s 35-year history reflects Honda’s commitment to advancing the dreams of HBCU students.
Tune in April 11 and 12 at HCASC. com to see who will take the honors at the HCASC Finals.
TORRANCE, Calif. , March 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The countdown has begun for the 35th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), the nation’s premier education festival for traditionally Black schools and colleges (HBCUs). At the HCASC National Qualifier Tournaments held in February, the 32 most level-headed groups of HBCU students will compete in the National Championship Tournament at American Honda’s corporate campus in Torrance, California. The winning school will take home the name of HCASC National Champion and a portion of the more than $500,000 in institutional grants provided through Honda. Fans can sing along at the thrilling HCASC National Championship Finals at 3:00 p. m. PDT April 11-12 in HCASC. com.
Honda Campus All-Star Challenge is an annual program that celebrates HBCU’s educational excellence and showcases the brightest minds at HBCUs from across the country. The 32 teams, comprised of 4 school academics, will compete in a war of educational skills, temporarily answering questions on a variety of topics, adding history, science, math, pop culture, and much more.
“The Honda Campus All-Star Challenge has provided a national standard for generations of talented HBCU scholars to showcase their impressive educational talents and HBCU culture,” said Yvette Hunsicker, vice president of corporate social responsibility, inclusion and diversity at American Honda. . Motor Co. , Inc. ” Honda is proud of our long-standing commitment to supporting and inspiring the next generation of leaders by offering HBCU students the equipment and reporting they desire to live their dreams. “
HCASC is a challenging situation for scholars to expand their knowledge set, with the opportunity to expand lifelong learning skills, adding leadership, collaboration, and sportsmanship. Participating scholars can also create fellowship with scholars from other HBCUs and take advantage of networking and mentoring opportunities with HCASC alumni. In addition, Honda offers progression seminars to prepare students for good luck after graduation.
The HBCUs at HCASC 2024 are:
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Since its inception in 1989, HCASC has supported the good fortune and dreams of more than 175,000 HBCU students. This year, Honda will provide more than $500,000 in institutional grants for HBCUs to participate in, and many schools will use those grants to fund scholarships. Get $100,000 from Honda.
HCASC is also part of Honda’s “Drive the Legacy” initiative that celebrates the company’s longstanding commitment to HBCUs and their communities. The HBCU’s unprecedented showcase, Honda Battle of the Bands (HBOB), will once again be available to provide power in 2025. In addition to those beloved programs, Honda is proud to partner with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and UNCF to offer an annual scholarship to HBCU Fellows pursuing studies in engineering, supply chain management, and manufacturing-related fields.
To follow the teams’ journey to the HCASC National Championship, check out the HCASC Facebook, Instagram and X pages.
Honda and Historically Black Colleges and Universities
For 35 years, Honda has powered the good luck and dreams of traditionally Black school and college students (HBCUs) through projects like the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge and the Honda Battle of the Bands. These systems provide unforgettable reports and opportunities for HBCU academics, aggregating meetings and networking with peers from other HBCU schools. Honda has impacted the lives of more than 250,000 scholars and provided more than $14 million in grants for HBCU’s education systems and facility improvements.
To advance its core investment in HBCUs, Honda is a member of the HBCU Partnership Challenge, a bipartisan initiative of the HBCU Caucus Congress that brings together government, industry, and HBCUs to create strategic and more sustainable HBCU partnerships. Honda has also partnered with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to provide annual scholarships to HBCU scholars pursuing studies in engineering, supply chain management, and manufacturing-related fields.
Learn more about https://www. honda. com/community/diversity-reports.
About Honda’s Corporate Social Responsibility For more than 60 years in the United States, Honda has been committed to making a positive contribution to the communities where its consumers and members live and work. Honda’s project is to create products and facilities that live while operating sustainably and foster a varied and inclusive workplace. By promoting their corporate social responsibility, Honda and the Honda USA Foundation are helping in this direction through donations to education, the environment, mobility, road safety and the community.
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