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West Virginia State University

Founded in 1891, West Virginia State University is a public, land-grant, historically black university (HBCU), which has evolved into a fully accessible, racially integrated, and multi-generational institution. The University, “a living laboratory of human relations,” is a community of students, staff, and faculty committed to

Virginia Union University

Virginia University of Lynchburg has been training leaders for the past 125 years. Since its inception, VUL has been coeducational and committed to Biblical principles and the philosophy of self-help. We believe those who study in our classrooms today are tomorrow’s world leaders. We recognize

Virginia University of Lynchburg

Virginia University of Lynchburg has been training leaders for the past 125 years. Since its inception, VUL has been coeducational and committed to Biblical principles and the philosophy of self-help. We believe those who study in our classrooms today are tomorrow’s world leaders. We recognize

Virginia State University

Virginia State University

With a current student population of approximately 4,600, the University sits atop a rolling landscape overlooking the Appomattox River with expansive views of Petersburg.  Our 231-acre campus boasts 11 residence halls, 18 academic buildings and a 412-acre agriculture research facility. 

University of the District of Columbia

Established in 1851, UDC is the only public university in the city. The university hosts almost 4,000 students studying the 68 offered degree programs. University of the District of Columbia aims to turn their students into leaders of society, workforce, and government.

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is an 1890 Land-Grant HBCU with a diverse student population, competitive degree offerings and stellar faculty.  Though the main campus is in Pine Bluff, its reach is worldwide. UAPB has an extended campus in North Little Rock and

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore was founded in 1886 by Methodist Episcopal Church elders as a private school on 16 acres in Princess Anne. Today, we balance our heritage as a historically black, public research institution that has grown into a 1,100-acre campus with

Tuskegee University

Tuskegee University was established on July 4th 1881, and has since grown to offer 40 bachelor’s degrees as well as over 20 graduate degrees. Over 3,000 students attend, and Tuskegee U strives to improve their leadership skills, knowledge, and service in the community.

Tougaloo College

Founded in 1869, Tougaloo College has almost 1,000 undergraduate students in attendance. In the 2018 U.S. News & World Report college and university rankings, Tougaloo College ranked #12 among historically black colleges and universities. Tougaloo College prepares its students to be lifelong learners who are

Trenholm State Technical College

Trenholm State was established in 1963, and has grown to host a student body of over 1500. Students are offered many degree options, from Business Administration to Arts & Sciences degrees. The college aims to provide an accessible, high quality education to every one of