Legacy Empowerment Foundation College Tour

Hampton, VA, USA

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1 review
Apr 6 - 8, 2026
Group size: 24 - 32
Legacy Empowerment Foundation College Tour
Hampton, VA, USA

1 review

$NaN
Apr 6 - 8, 2026
Group size: 24 - 32

About this trip

College Touring

What’s included

  • College Tour Package
    Standard
  • Hotel rooms
    (Double students rooms)
  • Roundtrip transportation
    (Motorcoach)
  • Visits
    (National, Historic, and Cultural Awareness)
  • Campus Activities
    (football games, step shows, talks)**Optional**
  • Financial Aid Review
  • Question/Answer Period
  • Tour Supplies
    (Teaching Aids) Student Pre-Tour Homework and Electronic Student Workbooks
  • Meals
    (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
  • Nightly Security
  • Museum & Touring
    Sightseeing
  • Admission Review
  • Walking tour of campus
  • Campus Life
    Environment Education Experience
  • Student Supplies
    Student Bags, Student Lanyards, and Student Tee- Shirts
  • Tour Escort
  • Travel Insurance
    **Optional**

What’s not included

  • Dinner
  • Roundtrip Airfare
  • Other
    Pre and Post Tour Arrangements

Available Packages

Student Tour Package
Available until March 30, 2026
$1,130
Adult Tour Package
Available until March 30, 2026
$1,130


Itinerary

Day 1
HBCU Tours Monday, April 6, 2026

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Reviews

It was a great opportunity to be apart of this tour with my ROP chapter. It was a great experience to see the colleges and universities along with what they had to offer. I appreciate the men of ROP for taking care of us and being great leaders. Overall, I appreciated the opportunity to participate in this tour through 100 Black Men SMROP, and I am grateful for the experience. However, there are a few areas that need improvement. First, the food options could be better organized. Additionally, I want to address the conduct of two members of the College Tours staff. On two occasions, they were condescending and dismissive, choosing to assume rather than listen and respond with patience. Their communication style came across as rude and unprofessional. It’s important to recognize that the students who pay a significant fee to attend are the reason these tours exist. Respectful, courteous interaction should not only be expected it should be standard. Despite these concerns, I am still thankful for the overall experience and the exposure this program provided.
By Donovan S for 100 Black Men of South Metro Atlanta on Nov 27, 2025