“It is not about what SAAB has done on campus but what they have done for us and in us. We try to change our own mindsets – you hold my hand and I will hold yours and we will walk out together. . .” --SAAB member
Most experts on student retention agree that being actively
and constructively involved in campus life greatly increases the likelihood
that students will stay in college and eventually graduate. The Student African
American Brotherhood (SAAB) is one way students can do that. The Louisville
chapter of SAAB was established in 2005 to help increase graduation rates of
African American males on campus. The completely student-managed chapter is
housed in the university’s Cultural Center and has grown consistently since its founding. The
chapter has articulated three strategic goals:
To assist and enhance the academic performance,
retention, and graduation rate of African American male students at the
university;
To
enhance the image of the African-American male; and
To
prepare every black male for graduate school.
SAAB accomplishes its goals by providing a “home base” for
its members, providing them with social and academic support, and helps brothers
navigate college services and resources.
SAAB meets every Wednesday at 6:00pm in the Cultural Center
during the fall and spring semester, and also hosts events for the
campus
community throughout the year. Check out the links below to learn more.
You can also call, stop by, or email the Cultural Center at
anytime to get more information about the organization. Don’t forget to
check SAAB
out on Facebook®!