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Full Form of CBLA

Full Form: Chapter of Black Latino Alumni
Category: Academic & Science
Sub Category: Alumni

What is CBLA Full Form?

CBLA full form is Chapter of Black Latino Alumni

What is Chapter of Black Latino Alumni?

Founded in September 2006, the Chapter of Black & Latino Alumni (CBLA) was formed to create multicultural programming and continue intercultural interactions for the UMBC Black and Latinx community.

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