A new United Negro College Fund survey found that high school students have limited knowledge of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and school counselors rarely suggest these schools ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, after analyzing federal data tracking graduation and retention rates for HBCUs, came across an alarming finding. Suggested Reading Social Media’s On Fire Over Tamar’s ...
Philanthropy must fund students - not just institutions - in order to increase HBCU graduation rates and provide economic freedom for students to pursue their desired careers.
At HBCUs, the average tenure has dropped to just over 4.2 years, and at UNCF member institutions, it is closer to 3. Leading ...