Five Tips for a Fun, Safe, and Rewarding Homecoming: A THEE HBCU Guide

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Aissatou Bah
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Homecoming at Tuskegee University

This year marks my third homecoming at Tuskegee University, and let me tell you, homecoming at THEE HBCU is an experience like no other. Every year, the atmosphere is electric—full of love, pride, and a deep sense of community.

It’s a time when alumni of all ages come together to celebrate the rich history and promising future of our beloved school. If you’ve ever been, you know we do it big.

Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about how to make the most of this special time. Here are a few tips I’ve picked up to ensure your homecoming experience is fun, safe, and rewarding.

1. Attend Events & Network

One of the best things about homecoming is the variety of events—from tailgates and step shows to alumni mixers and panel discussions. This is your opportunity to meet new people, build new friendships, and reconnect with old ones. As an HBCU student, you’re part of an incredible network, and homecoming is the perfect time to tap into it.

For students, homecoming offers a golden opportunity to network with alumni working in fields you’re interested in. I’ve had the chance to speak with alumni in industries like finance and accounting, and it’s been inspiring to hear about their career journeys and get advice on navigating life after graduation. The connections you make here could lead to internships, job opportunities, or even long-term mentorships.

2. Plan Ahead

With so many activities packed into a short amount of time, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and accidentally miss an event you wanted to attend. To avoid missing out, plan which events you’ll attend ahead of time.

Prioritize the activities that align with your interests and career goals. Whether it’s a meet-and-greet with alumni or a career panel, be strategic with your time to make the most of your homecoming experience.

3. Prioritize Safety

As much as we want to have fun, safety should always be our top priority. When navigating large crowds, especially at night, make sure to stay with a group. Keep your phone charged, know where the emergency exits are, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Whether it’s your first homecoming or you’re a seasoned attendee, prioritizing your safety ensures you can fully enjoy everything the event has to offer.

4. Be Yourself

Homecoming is all about authenticity and being yourself. Embrace the tradition, the culture, and the energy, but don’t feel pressured to be someone you’re not. When you're true to yourself, it’s easier to connect with others, and you’ll naturally gravitate toward the events and people that align with your interests.

5. Have Fun!

Finally, don’t forget to have fun! Homecoming at Tuskegee University is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of our legacy and our future. Enjoy the moments, create lasting memories, and take in the sights and sounds of this amazing experience.

Every school has their own homecoming celebrations and traditions. Make your next homecoming unforgettable!

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Aissatou Bah

Aissatou Bah is pursuing a Business Administration degree with a concentration in Accounting at Tuskegee University, where she is also a Pearson Campus Ambassador. She aspires to work in corporate accounting. Outside academics, Aissatou enjoys cooking, baking, walking, watching movies, and spending time with loved ones. She values hard work and connecting with others through shared experiences. Aissatou is the president of the Tuskegee University Pre-Alumni Council, the treasurer of both the NAACP and the Ohio Club, and a member of the National Board for UNCF. She is dedicated to supporting others, inspiring future students, and maintaining a high academic standing.