Daily News | Annual HBCU tour hosted by Montco nonprofit goes ‘haywire,’ parents say
Mykia Capers, who sent her daughter with about 50 other teens on a tour of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, spent Thursday morning trying to make sense of just when the trip started to go “haywire.”
and get some of their application questions answered. Students were supposed to tour storied schools, including Howard University and Spelman College.reads the Montco OIC website on the tour. Some students told their parents schools said they needed to have requested a tour in advance. The Montco OIC website does warn that schools are subject to change based on availability.
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