WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HBCU SCHOOLS

HBCU stands for “historically black colleges or universities.” Generally, it is a higher education institution focused on providing learning opportunities to African Americans.

Many have outstanding reputations – Highly community-oriented and may offer smaller class sizes – Welcome students from all walks of life

BENEFITS OF GOING TO HBCU SCHOOLS

While many HBCU schools are 4-year universities, they aren’t all. Some are 2-year colleges, while others are trade schools.

ARE ALL HBCU SCHOOLS 4-YEAR COLLEGES?

Any (though not all) HBCU schools have online degree programs. For some students, this is ideal. 

DO HBCU SCHOOLS OFFER ONLINE DEGREES?

– Alabama State University – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff – Delaware State University – Albany State University – Lincoln University

HBCU LIST OF SCHOOLS

– Morgan State University – Winston-Salem State University – Langston University – South Carolina State University – Virginia State University

HBCU LIST OF SCHOOLS

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