In her keynote remarks, the First Lady will highlight the importance of students pursuing and completing a form of higher education, and students doing their part to answer the President’s call for America to once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world. This will be the second year the First Lady has celebrated College Signing Day; last year she attended a similar event in San Antonio, TX. This year, the First Lady will be joined by Coach Jim Harbaugh, head football coach at the University of Michigan, as well as Ciara, Grammy award winning recording artist and long-time advocate for education through her work with Get Schooled.
In addition to the First Lady’s event in Detroit, over 600 College Signing Day events have been planned by communities, students, and organizations committed to helping students pursue higher education. Education Secretary Arne Duncan will attend a College Signing Day event in Washington, D.C. and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro will attend a College Signing Day event in Austin, TX.
To celebrate College Signing Day, the First Lady is encouraging people across the country to wear their college apparel and share their photos with #ReachHigher on social media. Follow along with the day’s celebrations and the more than 600 Signing Day events across the country:
Hashtag: #ReachHigher
Twitter: @FLOTUS, @ReachHigher, @ArneDuncan, @SecretaryCastro
Instagram: @MichelleObama and @ReachHigher2020