Homecoming at an HBCU is its own season — the reunion, the band, the tailgate, and a whole network of alumni converging on one campus for one weekend. The travel logistics are exactly the kind of thing that turns into a 50-person group chat unless someone runs it.
One link for alumni and students alike
The crew spans current students and alumni now living in a dozen cities. Share one trip link, let everyone add their home airport and dates, and you get a clean roster instead of chasing RSVPs. See the per-campus playbook on the group travel pages for your school, including the Greek-life coordination if your chapter is reuniting.
Book before homecoming weekend sells out
Hotels near campus and the cheap seats go first for homecoming. Watch fares across every traveler's route, book early, and check award availability — alumni often have points sitting in Amex, Chase, or Capital One that transfer to the airline flying the route.
Coordinate arrivals around the schedule
The game, the concert, the step show, the cookout — align everyone's arrivals so the crew is together for the moments that matter, not trickling in across the weekend.
Split the weekend's costs cleanly
From the block of rooms to the tailgate haul, log shared costs in one ledger and settle up in the fewest payments. Start a homecoming trip and Pointify handles the routing, the points, and the split so the weekend is about the reunion, not the receipts.
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