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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania

Established in 1837, Cheyney University has a student population of over 700. These students all study the various programs offered by Cheyney. The University’s mission is to equip and empower students of diverse backgrounds to be visionary leaders in their chosen fields.

Central State University

Established in 1887, Central University has over 2,000 students in attendance. Students can choose to study in the College of Engineering, Science, Technology and Agriculture, College of Education, College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences, or the College of Business. The University fosters academic excellence

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

Bluefield State College

An historically black institution, Bluefield State College prepares students for diverse professions, graduate study, informed citizenship, community involvement, and public service in an ever-changing global society. The College demonstrates its commitment to the student’s intellectual, personal, ethical, and cultural development by providing a dedicated faculty

Bishop State Community College

In 1927, Bishop State Community College was established. The college offers two-year degrees across seven different academic divisions, as well as four technical divisions. Educating almost 4,000 students, Bishop State also offers university transfer programs to their students, so any hard worker can continue their

Bethune-Cookman University

Bethune-Cookman University was established in 1904 and has since grown to a student body of over 4,000. The university offers 39 bachelor’s degrees. The Bethune-Cookman University mission is to serve in the Christian tradition the diverse educational, social, and cultural needs of its students and

Bennett College

Founded in 1873, Bennett College hosts almost 500 students. Bennett college offers 24 majors and 19 minors under three divisions: Division of Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Mathematics, Division of Social Sciences and Education, and Division of Humanities.Bennett College prepares women of color through a

Benedict College

Founded in 1870, Benedict College has over 2,000 students enrolled. Benedict offers 29 degrees from 12 departments. According to their mission statement, Benedict College will provide transformative learning experiences. characterized by high quality academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular programming, intentionally designed to develop superior cultural and

Arkansas Baptist College

Arkansas Baptist College, originally named the Minister’s Institute, was founded in 1884 by the Colored Baptists of Arkansas during their annual convention at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Little Rock. The primary objective of the institute was to raise the educational level within the negro

Allen University

Founded in 1870, Allen University has over 600 students enrolled. The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees through various schools. Allen University is an academic community which provides students an