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Apply to the 2013 President’s Honor Roll

Each year, the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll recognizes higher education institutions that reflect the values of exemplary community service and achieve meaningful outcomes in their communities through service with the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.

Applications for the 2013 President’s Honor Roll is November 29, 2012 at 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.

To help you through the application process, we have scheduled webinars and conference calls right up until the application due date.  Plan to attend one or more of these. Check the schedule on the right.

For more detailed information about the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll and to apply, please visit www.NationalService.gov/HonorRoll.

Email your questions to HonorRoll@CampaignConsultation.com or call our support line at 202-606-3222.

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Thank you,

The Honor Roll Team

 

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Webinars

Participate in one of three webinars to obtain Tips for a Great Honor Roll Application. The webinars will generally have the same content. Select a date to sign up for a webinar: October 24th @ 2:00 PM EST

November 1st @ 2:00 PM EST

November 8th @ 2:00 PM EST

Q&A Conference Calls

In addition to the webinars, conference calls are planned to assist you with last minute questions. Sign up for a conference call: November 15th @ 2:00 PM EST

November 27th  @ 2:00 PM EST

The State of Public Education …The Black Institute


As you know, education continues to be a vitally important issue in American society.At The Black Institute, we believe that every student can be a scholar and thus deserves the opportunity to receive an excellent education…period! The education debate is at the forefront of issues that the American people care about because it affects not only our lives but those of our children, our grandchildren and future generations. Not long ago, the NAACP signed on to a lawsuit against the NewYork Department of Education against the forced cohabitation traditional public schools and charter schools. Click here to read Bertha’s Lewis Op-Ed here  on this issue.

Let your voice be heard by leaving a comment on your thoughts.

In Solidarity,

The Black Institute Team