Overview
This live scholarship presentation leverages the national stage of championship weekend to spotlight the enduring value of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
We have a “HBCU All-Stars Foundation Call to Action” supporting high school students interested in attending HBCUs, and current HBCU student in need of financial assistance. We need all The HBCU All-Stars Foundation On-Court Check Scholarship Presentation is a powerful, high- visibility moment that elevates education, access, and opportunity at the center of the HBCU All- Star Game experience. Taking place on Game Day—Sunday, April 5, 2026—at Corteva Coliseum,
This on-court moment goes beyond recognition—it represents tangible investment in students’ futures. Scholarships and financial assistance are awarded to high school students aspiring to attend HBCUs and to current HBCU students in need of support, reinforcing education as a critical pathway to long-term success. The presentation connects athletic excellence with academic opportunity, underscoring that achievement extends far beyond the basketball court.
Through its mission-driven work, the HBCU All-Stars Foundation expands access to life- changing opportunities including scholarships, mentorship, professional development, internships, and exposure to career pathways in sports and related industries. While the HBCU All-Star Game showcases elite talent, the Foundation ensures students and coaches are equipped to thrive beyond competition—academically, professionally, and personally.
For corporate partners, the “On-Court Check Scholarship Presentation” offers a compelling platform to demonstrate commitment to educational equity, workforce development, and community impact. Sponsors gain meaningful visibility during a marquee sporting event while aligning their brand with access, achievement, and the advancement of HBCU students nationwide. This moment embodies the Foundation’s core belief: HBCUs matter—and investing in education creates lasting impact.
Schedule:
- 2 pm (Game Tip-off)
- Check presentations during media timeouts and half-time from local, regional, and national corporate partners
- Check presentations for high school students interested in attending HBCUs and current HBCU students in need of financial assistance