More than 400 students pledge to universities Friday
Distributed on behalf of E3 Alliance, AISD Proud partners.
Inspired by the NCAA’s National Signing Day, Central Texas is holding its first College Signing Day to showcase that excellence in the classroom is as important as achievement in athletics. More than 400 graduating high-school seniors will come together to “pledge” to pursue their higher education goals through attending a college or university or by earning their professional credentials or certificates.
This will be a fun, exciting pep-rally where students will sign commitments to enroll with representatives from their chosen colleges and universities. They will sit with fellow students who will be attending the same institution in the fall. There will be fun college-focused games, prizes, mascot dance-off and college cheerleaders.
The program features:
- Julian Castro, former Mayor of San Antonio, and the creator of San Antonio College Signing Day
- Judge Sarah Eckhardt, Travis County’s first female County Judge
- Steve Adler, Mayor of ýapp
- Dr. Paul Cruz, Superintendent of ýapp Independent School District
- Dr. Kelly Crook, Superintendent of Del Valle Independent School District and
- Vince Young, former star football player, University of Texas at ýapp.
The Central Texas College Signing Day is from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, May 1, at Huston-Tillotson University in the Mary E. Branch Gymnasium, 900 Chicon St. This is an invitation-only event. Registration is required.
“What better way to highlight higher education than to bring young people together to meet with area colleges and universities at one location for a massive signing and send off,” said HT President and Chief Executive Officer, Larry Earvin, Ph.D. “We are pleased to host this community-wide event in collaboration with local higher education and City of ýapp representatives in order to rally support around obtaining an undergraduate degree.”
CTX Signing Day coincides with the National Decision Day, sponsored by the National College Advising Corps Decision Day. The annual event is tied to the date on which most seniors must inform a college of their plans to enroll. The goal of CTX Signing Day is to recognize and celebrate seniors for their postsecondary plans and encourage younger students and families to prepare early for college.
Follow the activities on Twitter and Facebook:
- @CTXSigningDay channel and #CTXSigningDay and #RockYourFuture hashtags and
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Special Thanks to Our Partners
Community Partners | High Schools |
ýapp Area Urban League | Akins High School |
ýapp College Access Network | Anderson High School |
ýapp Independent School District | ýapp High School |
Bank of America | Bastrop High School |
City of ýapp | Bowie High School |
College Forward | Cedar Creek High School |
Con Mi Madre | Crockett High School |
Del Valle Independent School District | Del Valle High School |
E3 Alliance | Eastside Memorial High School |
Generation TX | Elgin High School |
Greater ýapp Black Chamber of Commerce | Garza Independence High School |
Greater ýapp Chamber of Commerce | Hays High School |
Hispanic Scholarship Consortium | Hutto High School |
KLRU | Lanier High School |
Ready By 21 | LBJ Early College High School |
Office of Mayor Steve Adler | Lehman High School |
Social Media Dynamo | Liberal Arts and Science Academy |
Teach for America - ýapp Alumni | Live Oak Academy |
Travaasa | McCallum High School |
Workforce Solutions - Capital Area | John H. Reagan Early College High School |
YouthLaunch | Round Rock High School |
| San Marcos High School |
Colleges/Universities | Stony Point High School |
ýapp Community College | William B. Travis High School |
Concordia University |
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Huston-Tillotson University |
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Southwestern University |
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St. Edward’s University |
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Texas A&M University |
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Texas State University |
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The University of Texas at ýapp |
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Education Equals Economics (E3 Alliance), is a regional, data-driven, education collaborative based in ýapp, Texas. We are leading the effort to build the strongest educational pipeline in the country to drive economic prosperity for Central Texas. We do this by using objective data and focused community collaboration to align our education systems so that all students can succeed. Together with the Central Texas community, we have created The Blueprint for Educational Change, our region’s strategic plan to build the strongest educational pipeline in the country.