The United States encompasses a diverse collection of people, and the history of our country tells of their struggles--for independence, respect and freedom. The development of what are now known as historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) was a response to one such struggle.
Before the Civil War, there were only 2 higher education institutions established for black students, and before 1964 black students were mostly excluded from higher education at predominantly white universities and colleges. Today, there are over 100 historically black colleges and universities in the United States, including public and private, four- and two-year institutions. Admission to these colleges--like all in the US--is not restricted to any one group of people, although many HBCUs continually aim to implement programs focused on the needs of students who have had limited access to education. HBCUs offer many of the same undergraduate and graduate programs as other schools, and provide world-class teaching and research grounded in core values such as inclusiveness, scholarship, diversity, leadership, and service. So if you want to search out all your options at all the universities across the country, be sure not to forget historically black colleges and universities!
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Other Historically Black Colleges and Universities Our database of Historically Black Colleges and Universities has been divided for ease of use into six regions consistent with the six regional accrediting associations recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). In addition, the states within each region are represented by similar histories, traditions, economies, climates and geography and are therefore, likely to define the typical boundaries for your search for a post-secondary institution.
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Southern New Hampshire University Founded in 1932, Southern New Hampshire University's (SNHU) College of Online and Continuing Education offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate programs in business, education, and liberal arts, inclusive of ...