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What is an HBCU?

HBCUs are a source of accomplishment and great pride for the African American community as well as the entire nation. The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, defines an HBCU as: “…any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association determined by the Secretary [of Education] to be a reliable authority as to the quality of training offered or is, according to such an agency or association, making reasonable progress toward accreditation.” HBCUs offer all students, regardless of race, an opportunity to develop their skills and talents. These institutions train young people who go on to serve domestically and internationally in the professions as entrepreneurs and in the public and private sectors.

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ALABAMA

Four-year HBCU's
Alabama HBCU's

ARKANSAS

Arkansas HBCU's
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CALIFORNIA

California HBCU

DELAWARE

Delaware HBCU

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 

District of Columbia HBCU's

FLORIDA

Florida HBCU's

GEORGIA

Georgia HBCU's

KENTUCKY

Kentucky HBCU's
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LOUISIANA

Louisiana HBCU's

MARYLAND

Maryland HBCU's

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi HBCU's

MISSOURI

Missouri HBCU's

NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolna HBCU's

OHIO

Ohio HBCU's
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OKLAHOMA

PENNSYLVANIA

Oklahoma HBCU
Pennsylvania HBCU's
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SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina HBCU's

TENNESSEE

Tennessee HBCU's
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TEXAS

Texas HBCU's
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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

U.S. Virgin Island HBCU
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VIRGINIA

Virginia HBCU's

WEST VIRGINIA

West Virginia HBCU's
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