A lot of our Las Vegas Students are getting ready for graduation and the next chapter in their lives. Some will go to the military and some will attend a 4 year University.
If your child is undecided on what college he/she should attend perhaps the experience of an HBCU (Historically Black College and University) would be a thought.
Historically Black colleges and universities, more commonly known as HBCUs, are institutions of higher education founded to educate Black students. In the 19th century, when many colleges and universities refused to admit Black applicants, HBCUs offered them a route to higher education.
Most HBCUs are in the South. Some of the most well-known HBCUs include Howard University, Spelman College, Fisk University, and Tuskegee University.
Not all HBCUs are private schools, though many are. Florida A&M University, a public institution in Tallahassee, and North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro hold the spots for the best public HBCUs in U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 rankings.
In total, the National Center for Education Statistics counts just over 100 HBCUs in the U.S., split nearly equally between public and private schools.
Many HBCUs rank among the most elite educational institutions in the country. For example, the so-called “Black Ivy League” includes colleges like Howard University, Morehouse College, Spelman College, Tuskegee University, and Hampton University. These Black Ivies educate exceptional students at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
While HBCUs were initially established to educate Black students, today HBCUs enroll diverse student bodies. In 2018, non-Black students made up about a quarter of the student population at HBCUs. They also offer more diverse faculty and staff than other colleges and universities.
according to usnews.com HBCUs are some of the country’s top producers of Black doctors, scientists and engineers.
Local Pastor, Kelcey West of Nehemiah Ministries says “he will be holding his 26th Annual HBCU tour with over 2,500 students that have attended and 154students will attend this year. If you would like your child to take advantage of this tour visit www.32ndst.us for more information.
Here’s a list of the top 10 HBCU’s in the country.