EDUCATING STUDENTS TOGETHER 

In the fall of 1987, an idea was born that was destined to have a tremendous impact on thousands of African American students throughout California and beyond. In 1987, Gregory and Dr. Yasmin Delahoussaye conducted their very first Black College Tour. Even though only 35 students participated, the first tour was a huge success. The students on that tour discovered things that they could only have imagined before. They experienced an educational environment that supports their success. They discovered a strong sense of belonging the moment they set foot on campus and quickly came to the realization that no one could limit their career choices. 

On May 17, 2002, we created Educational Student Tours, Incorporated (a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit) to achieve our vision of assisting foster and low-income youth to earn a four-year college degree. We know that by positively impacting a student’s access to a four-year degree, you improve that young person’s overall quality of life and our collective future.

Building on this legacy, we have expanded our efforts to include Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Tours, ensuring that Latinx and other underrepresented students also have access to colleges that celebrate their culture and support their success. These tours provide students with firsthand experiences of HSIs, empowering them to see themselves thriving in higher education and beyond.