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Morgan State University

Morgan State University is the premier public urban research university in Maryland, known for its excellence in teaching, intensive research, effective public service and community engagement. Morgan prepares diverse and competitive graduates for success in a global, interdependent society.

Lincoln University

Established in 1854, Lincoln University was the first degree-granting HBCU in the country. Now with almost 2,000 students in attendance, Lincoln University offers 38 undergraduate majors and 23 undergraduate minors. The university aims to educate and empower students to lead their communities and change the

Jackson State University

Established in 1877, Jackson State University is home to almost 8,000 students studying the various degrees offered by the university. Jackson State University has a distinguished history, rich in the tradition of educating young men and women for leadership, having undergone seven name changes as

Hampton University

Rich in history, steeped in tradition, Hampton University is a dynamic, progressive institution of higher education, providing a broad range of technical, liberal arts, and graduate degree programs. In addition to being one of the top historically black universities in the world, Hampton University is

Claflin University

Founded in 1869, Claflin University has almost 2,000 students, all studying a wide variety of degree programs the school has to offer. Claflin is committed to providing students with access to exemplary educational opportunities in its undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs.

Bowie State University

Founded in 1865, Bowie State has a student body of over 6,000. BSU has 22 undergraduate majors, 19 master’s programs, two doctoral programs, and 14 certificate programs in disciplines as diverse as computer science, education, human resource development, organizational communication, and nursing. Bowie State University

Alcorn State University

Established in 1871, Alcorn State University is home to almost 4,000 students. The university has seven schools, offering more than 50 different fields of study. The University emphasizes intellectual development and lifelong learning through the integration of diverse pedagogies, applied and basic research, cultural and

Alabama A&M University

Established in 1875, Alabama A&M educates over 6000 students, offering 41 bachelor’s degrees. The university aims to be community-focused, and helps their students learn and grow in a friendly, wholesome environment. The university prides itself in its excellence and diversity.

Diné College

Diné College was the first tribally controlled and accredited tribal college in the United States. The college, which opened in 1968, was a strategy by the Navajo Nation to encourage their students to serve the world and their society at large. The college serves residents

Ursuline College

Ursuline College was founded in 1871 and is located in Pepper Pike, Ohio. with a little over 1,000 students enrolled. 50 percent are transfer students, and the women’s college is consistently ranked as the nation’s most affordable private college by the U.S. Department of Education.