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Guide to Minority Serving Institutions

Minority Serving Institutions in the U.S. are tremendous resources for recruiting talented, brilliant, and great individuals for full-time employment and internships.

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Established in 1854, Lincoln University was the first degree-granting HBCU in the country. Now with almost 2,000 students in attendance,
Lincoln University was established in 1866, and hosts over 3,000 students. The university offers a variety of degrees for students
Little Big Horn College sits on the banks of the Little Big Horn River, and is a tribal college established
Little Priest Tribal College was established in 1998 and continues to uphold a culture of respect, integrity and self-reliance among
Founded in 1879, Livingstone College now has over 1,000 students in attendance, all studing various degrees offered by the College.
Lone Star College has seven campuses across Texas, all of which are recognized Hispanic Serving Institutions.
Long Beach City College was established in 1927 and spans across two campuses. It emphasizes purpose and is committed to
Los Angeles City College was established in1929 and is considered one of the oldest community colleges in the city. Their
Los Angeles Harbor College was established in 1949, and serves a population of just over 10,000 students. Similar to other
Los Angeles Mission College seeks to provide the San Fernando Valley community with accessible, quality education.
Pierce College is a two-year community college that provides its students with the academic skills for vocational training to transfer
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College is a Hispanic Serving Institution founded in 1925 and nationally recognized for their technical and vocational
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