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Selma University

A small school, Selma University is home to just 600 students. Founded in 1878 as a Theological School to train ministers, Selma University now additionally offers degrees in health, science, business, and education as well. At such a small size, the Christian university strives to

Savannah State University

-On November 26, 1890, Savannah State University was founded. Students are offered 23 accredited undergraduate baccalaureate and 5 graduate master’s degree programs. The University fosters engaged learning and personal growth in a student-centered environment that celebrates the African American legacy while nurturing a diverse student

Rust College

Founded in 1866, more than 700 students attend Rust College. The college has several academic divisions to choose from: Division of Education, Division of Humanities, Division of Science and Mathematics, Division of Social Sciences, and the Division of Business. There are 16 areas of study

Prairie View A&M University

Founded in 1876, Prairie View A&M University has almost 10,000 students enrolled in one of the 9 academic divisions at the university. The University is dedicated to achieving excellence and relevance in teaching, research and service.

Philander Smith College

Established in 1884, Arkansas Baptist College is home to almost 600 students. The college has five academic departments for students to choose from: Business, General Studies, Public Administration, Religious Studies, and Social & Behavioral Sciences. The college aims to prepare their students for the world

Paul Quinn College

Founded in 1872, Paul Quinn College hosts over 500 students. The mission of the College is to provide a quality, faith-based education that addresses the academic, social, and Christian development of students and prepares them to be servant leaders and agents of change in the

Paine College

Established in 1882, Paine College has almost 500 students in attendance. With over 10 majors to choose from, students experience a program tailored to their needs. The College emphasizes academic excellence, ethical and spiritual values, social responsibility, and personal development to prepare spiritually-centered men and

Oakwood University

Founded as Oakwood Industrial School in 1896, the number of students has since grown from 16, to 1800. Students are offered degrees in Arts & Sciences, Business, Religion, Health, or Social Sciences. Oakwood aims to point students in the right direction both academically and spiritually,

North Carolina Central University

Founded in 1910, NCCU is home to over 9,000 students all studying the multitude of programs offered by the school. North Carolina Central University, with a strong tradition of teaching, research, and service, prepares students to become global leaders and practitioners who transform communities.

North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University

Established in 1891, NC A&T hosts over 12,000 students. The university offers 54 undergraduate, 29 master, and nine doctoral degrees through its nine professional colleges. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University advances knowledge through scholarly exchange and transforms society with exceptional teaching, learning, discovery