BSF/LSF 54th Annual School Fair -  industry in Washington DC
BSF/LSF 54th Annual School Fair

BSF/LSF 54th Annual School Fair

Sunday, October 18, 2026, 14:00 - Sunday, October 18, 2026, 17:00
Event duration 3 hours
Advertiser: USD 105.49
Boarding School Registration: USD 364.74
BSF Member School Early-Bird Registration: USD 572.14
BSF Member School General Registration: USD 701.77
Event Patron - Sponsor a Family: USD 17.35
Non-Member School Registration: USD 701.77
Student & Family General Admission: USD 0.00
Vendor Table: USD 364.74

About BSF/LSF 54th Annual School Fair

The Black Student Fund and the Latino Student Fund present the Annual School Fair. Tickets are FREE.



The BSF/LSF Annual School Fair is a forum for families to learn about independent school education and engage students, teachers and administrators from more than 60 local and national independent schools. This event will also include workshops by A Better Chance, Serving Our Children and faculty from George Washington University and Morgan State University, financial aid counseling, and much more information on the independent school experience for people of color.

Events Schedule

Sunday, October 18, 2026, 14:00 Sunday, October 18, 2026, 17:00

Event Categories

Educational Events University Fairs

Community Connections

Black Student Fund/Latino Student Fund

Black Student Fund (BSF) was established in 1964 and is dedicated to bringing people together by maintaining access to independent schools for African-American children. Currently, BSF has 53 member schools. For nearly five decades, BSF has contributed to the success of African-American students and the growth and development of equitable learning environments at independent schools. The mission of the Latino Student Fund (LSF) is to provide opportunities for a strong academic foundation for underserved PreK-12th grade students of Hispanic descent and their families to promote higher education and professional leadership. The LSF was founded in 1994 to address the growing high school dropout rates among Latino students in Washington, DC. Over the years, we have continued to develop and expand our services to meet the evolving educational needs of the Latino community in the Greater Washington region.

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