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Stillman College

Stillman College was established in 1876, and has since grown to a student body of over 600. Students can choose from three academic divisions, including the School of Arts & Sciences, the School of Business, and the School of Education.

St. Augustine’s University

Established in 1867, St. Augustine’s University has almost 1,000 attendees studying in one of the 6 academic divisions offered by the University. The mission of Saint Augustine’s University is to sustain a learning community in which students can prepare academically, socially and spiritually for leadership

Southern University at New Orleans

Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) was founded as a branch unit of Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical College in Baton Rouge (SUBR) on September 4, 1956. Today, SUNO serves as a beacon for those looking for educational advancement in an environment that provides

Southern University and A&M College

Established in 1956, SUNO has grown to host over 2,000 undergraduate students. The University’s mission is to be one of America’s premier institutions of higher learning and to graduate students ready to contribute to the city and nation.

South Carolina State University

Founded in 1896, South Carolina State University has almost 3,000 students enrolled. The University offers a multitude of degree programs for students to choose from. SC State University is committed to providing affordable and accessible quality baccalaureate programs in the areas of business, applied professional

Simmons College of Kentucky

Founded in 1879, Simmons College has a student population of over 200 students. Simmons College of Kentucky is an institution of biblical higher education dedicated to educating people in the urban context through strong academic and professional programs in order that they may become productive

Shorter College

Shorter College is a private, faith-based, two-year liberal arts college located in North Little Rock, Arkansas.  Founded in 1886 by the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Shorter College is one of the nation’s 110 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and the only private, two-year HBCU

Shelton State Community College

Shelton State Community College was originally dubbed Tuscaloosa Trade School when it was founded in 1952. Since, it has grown to school 7348 students all studying in a multitude of programs including, Health, Behavioral Science, Business, Computer Science, Natural Science, Math, Language, Fine Arts, or

Shaw University

Established in 1865, Shaw University has since grown to host over 1,000 students. Students are able to choose between over 30 academic programs aimed to provide quality education no matter what each student chooses. Shaw University exists to advance knowledge, facilitate student learning and achievement,