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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

Alcorn State University

Established in 1871, Alcorn State University is home to almost 4,000 students. The university has seven schools, offering more than 50 different fields of study. The University emphasizes intellectual development and lifelong learning through the integration of diverse pedagogies, applied and basic research, cultural and

Alabama State University

Founded as the Lincoln Normal School of Marion in 1867, ASU had a complicated history. After relocating to Montgomery and changing its name in 1887, ASU was born. The school is home to over 5,000 students, and offers 47 degree programs. ASU prides itself in

Alabama A&M University

Established in 1875, Alabama A&M educates over 6000 students, offering 41 bachelor’s degrees. The university aims to be community-focused, and helps their students learn and grow in a friendly, wholesome environment. The university prides itself in its excellence and diversity.

United Tribes Technical College

The motto of the United Tribes Technical College is “Leadership begins here,” where community leaders are fostered and service is emphasized. Currently, the university has about 500 students enrolled.

Turtle Mountain Community College

Turtle Mountain Community College was established in 1977, and today, serves around 650 students. The mission of the college is to promote autonomy and direct community action within their students and faculty.

Tohono O’odham Community College

Tohono O’odham Community College is a vocational two-year college aimed to serve the local community through hands on learning and training. The youngest of the tribal colleges, they share curriculum resources with Pima Community College in order to better prepare students for a global society.