The Nation’s Largest Annual National HBCU College Fair
Presented by the Houston HBCU Alumni Association HHBCUAA
Underwritten by H-E-B
Saturday, March 7, 2026
10 am – 2 pm
Houston – The Houston HBCU Alumni Association is proud to announce that H-E-B is returning as Official Event Underwriter for the nation’s largest HBCU College Fair. The 2026 HBCU College Fair will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the Houston Marriott South Hobby Airport, 9100 Gulf Freeway – Houston, TX 77017, 10a to 2pm.
The HBCU College Fair is free and open to the public. Register at: https://www.hhbcuaa.org.
Highlights of the 2026 HBCU College Fair:
· Kickoff Event – Saturday, March 7th – 9a to 10a – Opening VIP Ceremony
Presentation of Colors – Buffalo Soldiers
Remarks from HEB management,
Remarks from Elected Congress Members, Texas State Representatives and others.
· Over 50+ HBCUs under one roof for the sole purpose of recruiting.
· Band & Music Auditions conducted by National HBCU Band Directors.
· Workshops – Dance Information, Financial Aid/Admissions, Conversations w/Students, Degrees in Demand/Workforce Outlook, Athletics, Army ROTC
· Scholarships, Door Prizes, Health Screenings.
Houston HBCU Alumni Association Annual College Fair attracts over 5,000 parents and students every year. HBCU recruiters from across the nation will converge on the City of Houston with one purpose: to expose students to higher education and present the programs that are offered at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
For more information and to register for this FREE event, please visit the website at www.hhbcuaa.org.
Houston Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Alumni Association, Incorporated (HHBCUAA), is a non-profit 501©3 organization. It is a consortium of local Houston based active alumni from over 50+ black colleges and universities, friends, and supporters. One of the major objectives of our organization is to acquaint the public and prospective students with the value of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as excellent sources of higher education.