A Historically Black College Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Tom Robinson, at Today's Campus, prepared this brief status sheet about HBCUs.
What’s wrong with this picture? Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and colleges who are members of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) cost less, offer a culturally rich environment, enjoy bigger gains in academic attainment and graduate more African American students proportionately than historically white schools. Yet most HBCU schools are struggling even more than their Predominantly White College (PWC) counterparts. And black students are less likely to enroll in them than previously.
Regional SCUP Events! Enjoy the F2F company of your colleagues and peers at one of three SCUP regional conferences this spring:
Labels: HBCUs, recruitment, resource and budget planning, retention
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