We are the Dallas Ft. Worth Alumni Association of Ohio's only public Historically Black College or University (HBCU) and 1890 Land-Grant Institution. From the great State of Texas, we provide an extension of support to our alma mater, Central State University located in Wilberforce, Ohio where minds are enriched and lives have been changed for over 138 years — always with a focus on the future.
Our Mission
To support Central State University, in fostering academic excellence within a nurturing living-learning environment. To recruit, identify, and offer continued support to the diverse student population attending Central State University.
Who We Are
We are a multi-generational community of alumni uplifting each other, supporting local students attending the university, & preserving our HBCU legacy in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex
A Message from Our President
Thank you for visiting our site! There's much to see here and so much to do with The CSU DFW Alumni Association. We are focused on recruitment, scholarships and last but not least fellowship. So please check out the events section and contact section for more information.
Eternally, FOR GOD! FOR CENTRAL! FOR STATE!
What We Do
Monthly chapter meetings
Area CSU recruiting
Event & college fairs
Local HBCU community engagement
Scholarship drives & fundraising
Community connection & fellowship
Upcoming Events
Follow us on Social Media
@dfwcentralstateaa
DFW Central State Alumni Chapter
Benefits of Membership
Networking opportunities with Central State Alumni
Rewards, discounts, and offers
Special event pricing (career, athletic, and club)
Support for scholarships, clubs, student programs, alumni directory & communities
Priority access to athletic tours and tailgates
CSU Alumni travel and entertainment experiences
Early bird invitations for career and networking events
We meet monthly — mostly virtual (80%); in person twice a year.
We value your time. Meetings: 2nd Saturday, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM.
Direct line to CSU. We regularly communicate with CSU leaders and stakeholders.
The University is no bigger than its alumni base

