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Historically Black Colleges And Universities

WHAT IS A HBCU?

Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community, but not limited to the black community.

There are 105 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States today, including public and private, two-year and four-year institutions, medical schools and community colleges. All are or were in the former slave states and territories of the U.S. except for Central State University (Ohio), Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Lewis College of Business (Detroit, Michigan), Lincoln University (Pennsylvania), Wilberforce University (Ohio), and now-defunct Western University (Kansas). Of the 105 HBCU institutions in America today, 27 offer doctoral programs and 52 provide graduate degree programs at the Master's level. At the undergraduate level, 83 of the HBCUs offer a Bachelor's degree program and 38 of these schools offer associate degrees.

Racial Diversity at HBCUs

As colleges work harder to maintain enrollment levels and because of increased racial harmony and the low cost of tuition, the percentage of non-African American enrollment has tended to climb. The following table highlights HBCUs with high non-African American enrollments:

 
College name Percent African American Percent White Caucasian
13% for 2009–10 school year
75% for 2010–11 school year
17% for 2010-2011
72% for 2010–11 school year
64% for 2010–11 school year
34% for 2010–11 school year
70% for 2010–11 school year
25% for 2010–11 school year
79% for 2010–11 school year
18% for 2010–11 school year
74% for 2010–11 school year
17% for 2010–11 school year
81% for 2010–11 school year
17% for 2010–11 school year
78% for 2010-11 school year
16% for 2010–11 school year
81% for 2010–11 school year
16% for 2010–11 school year
74% for 2010–11 school year
13% for 2010–11 school year
 
 ALABAMA

 

 ARKANSAS

 

 CALIFORNIA

 

 

 DELAWARE

 

 

 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON, DC

 

 

 FLORIDA

 

 GEORGIA

 

 KENTUCKY

 

 

 LOUISIANA

 

 MARYLAND

 

 MISSISSIPPI

 

 MISSOURI

 

 

 NORTH CAROLINA

 

 OHIO

 

 

 OKLAHOMA

 

 

 PENNSYLVANIA

 

 

 SOUTH CAROLINA

 

TENNESSEE

 

 TEXAS

 

 VIRGINIA

 

 WEST VIRGINIA